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Posting 1. I haven’t got any formal qualifications - Will this stop me getting a good job?

I’ve been doing the same job for ten years, but it’s going nowhere. I’m bored and poorly paid, and the managers who are assigning jobs to me to do are much younger than me.

I want to get a better job, but I won’t be able to, because I haven’t got a degree. It seems really unfair.

Annie

Replay A

Not yet ________, no. Ask if they can give you some management training all firms should provide this if possible. Perhaps you’re not ready for your new responsibilities yet. But give your new job a chance first. And don’t worry about what your colleagues think! Good luck!

Keith

Posting 2 My boss is always making me work over time.

My job involves controlling budgets and making decisions, and the work is challenging and enjoyable. We get on very well in the office and outside. The problem is that I’m in the office almost every day, because my manager is always asking us to come in at weekends. I don’t want to say no, but the problem is that I hardly have any free time. Any advice?

Hassan

Reply B

Hello ________ I think you need to be more positive. If you don’t Pt apply, how will you know if they want you or not? If you don’t have lots of exams you’ve done on your resume, write about all the skills you have instead.

Noreen

Posting 3 ________________

I was promoted and became a manager last year. To be honest, it’s not really ‘me’ to be assigning jobs to other people or interviewing job candidates. I’m not very good at making decisions or solving problems. I got on really well with my workmates before, but they’re not so friendly towards me now. What should I do just resign?

Javier

Reply C

Hi ________. Have you looked at your contract to see how many hours you should actually work? There must be something about your hours there. Also, if you say yes all the time, people probably think you’re happy to do all the work.

Wildboy99

【小题1】Which of the following might be the best title of Posting 3?
A.I don’t think I’ve got the right management skills.
B.I don’t see any chance of further promotion.
C.I can’t get along well with my colleagues.
D.I can’t resign at the very moment.
【小题2】The names that fit the blanks in Reply A, Reply B and Reply C, respectively, are________.
A.Annie, Hassan, JavierB.Hassan, Javier, Annie
C.Hassan, Annie, JavierD.Javier, Annie, Hassan
【小题3】The posts and replies are most likely to be found on the website of ___.
A.Jobinterviewadvice. comB.jobproblems.com
C.Jobvacanciesonline.comD.Joboutlook.com
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