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My First Job
I was twenty-four and had just graduated from university when someone told me one of the hotels in town had a job vacancy.
I applied and, to my surprise, I got the job, and soon I.....on the hotel reception. One of my duties was to answer the phone and welcome guests. Also, I.......dealing with the guests' queries and complaints. But that wasn't bad. The worst thing about the job was that I.....which meant I had to work at night. The hotel was full in summer and they needed all the staff so I couldn't......and go on holiday with my friends. In July and August we......– sometimes even up to fourteen hours a day! But I didn't complain and hoped to.....to the position of senior desk manager. I worked hard, never......and even when I was seriously ill I would come to work so I was never off....After I had worked there for three years, I.....and my salary was much higher. I also......including free membership of the gym. However, I felt I had to move on and I left the hotel to start working as a tour guide. I am my own boss now and even though I must be ready to.....and responsibility for other people, I am happy to....
I was twenty-four and had just graduated from university when someone told me one of the hotels in town had a job vacancy.
I applied and, to my surprise, I got the job, and soon I 1 was part of the team on the hotel reception. One of my duties was to answer the phone and welcome guests. Also, I 2 was in charge of dealing with the guests' queries and complaints. But that wasn't bad.
The worst thing about the job was that I 3 worked shifts, which meant I had to work at night. The hotel was full in summer and they needed all the staff so I couldn't 4 take leave and go on holiday with my friends. In July and August we 5 worked long hours – sometimes even up to fourteen hours a day! But I didn't complain and hoped to 6 get promoted to the position of senior desk manager. I worked hard, never 7 taking a day off, and even when I was seriously ill I would come to work so I was never off 8 on sick leave.
After I had worked there for three years, I 9 got a pay rise and my salary was much higher. I also 10 got a bonus, including free membership of the gym. However, I felt I had to move on and I left the hotel to start working as a tour guide. I am my own boss now and even though I must be ready to 11 take risks and responsibility for other people, I am happy to 12 work freelance.
I was twenty-four and had just graduated from university when someone told me one of the hotels in town had a job vacancy.
I applied and, to my surprise, I got the job, and soon I was part of the team on the hotel reception. One of my duties was to answer the phone and welcome guests. Also, I was in charge of dealing with the guests' queries and complaints. But that wasn't bad. The worst thing about the job was that I worked shifts which meant I had to work at night. The hotel was full in summer and they needed all the staff so I couldn't take a day off and go on holiday with my friends. In July and August we worked long hours – sometimes even up to fourteen hours a day! But I didn't complain and hoped to get promoted to the position of senior desk manager. I worked hard, never tookleave and even when I was seriously ill I would come to work so I was never off on sick leave. After I had worked there for three years, I got a pay rise and my salary was much higher. I also got a bonus including free membership of the gym. However, I felt I had to move on and I left the hotel to start working as a tour guide. I am my own boss now and even though I must be ready to take risks and responsibility for other people, I am happy to work freelance.
I was twenty-four and had just graduated from university when someone told me one of the hotels in town had a job vacancy.
I applied and, to my surprise, I got the job, and soon I 1 was part of the team on the hotel reception. One of my duties was to answer the phone and welcome guests. Also, I 2 was in charge of dealing with the guests' queries and complaints. But that wasn't bad.
The worst thing about the job was that I 3 worked shifts, which meant I had to work at night. The hotel was full in summer and they needed all the staff so I couldn't 4 take leave and go on holiday with my friends. In July and August we 5 worked long hours – sometimes even up to fourteen hours a day! But I didn't complain and hoped to 6 get promoted to the position of senior desk manager. I worked hard, never 7 taking a day off, and even when I was seriously ill I would come to work so I was never off 8 on sick leave.
After I had worked there for three years, I 9 got a pay rise and my salary was much higher. I also 10 got a bonus, including free membership of the gym. However, I felt I had to move on and I left the hotel to start working as a tour guide. I am my own boss now and even though I must be ready to 11 take risks and responsibility for other people, I am happy to 12 work freelance.
My First Job
I was twenty-four and had just graduated from university when someone told me one of the hotels in town had a job vacancy.
I applied and, to my surprise, I got the job, and soon I was part of the team on the hotel reception. One of my duties was to answer the phone and welcome guests. Also, I was in charge of dealing with the guests' queries and complaints. But that wasn't bad.
The worst thing about the job was that I worked shifts which meant I had to work at night. The hotel was full in summer and they needed all the staff so I couldn't take a day off and go on holiday with my friends. In July and August we worked long hours – sometimes even up to fourteen hours a day! But I didn't complain and hoped to get promoted to the position of senior desk manager. I worked hard, never tookleave and even when I was seriously ill I would come to work so I was never off on sick leave. After I had worked there for three years, I got a pay rise and my salary was much higher. I also got a bonus including free membership of the gym. However, I felt I had to move on and I left the hotel to start working as a tour guide. I am my own boss now and even though I must be ready to take risks and responsibility for other people, I am happy to work freelance.