Across
- 2. groups of workers who do a job for a period of time during the day or night, or the period of time itself
- 5. someone who sings, plays, or performs in a public place so that people will give money
- 6. (of prices and demands) much too large
- 7. to offer to do something that you do not have to do, without expecting payment
- 9. an advantage such as medical insurance, life insurance, and sick pay, that employees receive from their employer in addition to money
Down
- 1. a person on a beach or at a swimming pool whose job is to make certain that the swimmers are safe and save them if they are in danger
- 2. someone who does not work hard enough or put enough effort into something
- 3. to rise very quickly to a high level
- 4. a woman whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant
- 8. a job
