Across
- 4. Work that you do regularly to earn money.
- 7. To officially tell your employer that you are going to leave your job.
- 8. A kind of a job that you do only partly.
- 9. A qualification that you get when you finish a course at university.
- 11. When an organisation, person, or company pays someone to do a job.
- 12. Someone who has just left school, especially to look for a job rather than going to college, university etc.
- 14. To officially order someone to leave a school, organisation, or country.
- 15. A job or proffesion that you have been trained for and usually do for a long time.
- 16. Time that you spend working in your job in addition to your normal working hours.
Down
- 1. To work for all the hours of a week during which it is usual for people to work.
- 2. Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work.
- 3. To obtain a degree from a college or university.
- 5. Having more experiance or training than is needed for a particular job.
- 6. Not having very much experience or knowledge.
- 10. To officially arrange to join a school, university or course.
- 13. Work for school that students do at home.
