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M: Terry starts work at six o’clock.
W: So he has to get up early.
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M: Hello! Is this eight six eight double zero seven five
W: Yes. Who is speaking
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W: Do you have a table for six people
M: Certainly, Madam. It’s at the corner but near the window, through which you can see the sea.
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Men and women who only do office work are called "white-collar workers". Secretaries and receptionists, typists, bank tellers and computer operators work for many different kind of companies. There are big banks that do business all over the world and small banks that serve a single neighborhood or a small town. Big insurance and industrial companies may employ thousands of people who work in tall office buildings, while around the corner an employment agency or a manufacturer’s representative may have a staff of only half a dozen service agents.
Some office workers dream of working their way up to the top from clerk to president of the corporation. If this is to be done, the way lies through middle management positions. Middle management includes junior executives, who will perform specialized jobs, recommend action to top management, and/or see that the company’s policies are implemented, especially those that involve financial matte
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M: Look at the clock. It’s only twelve o’clock now.
W: No, that clock’s three minutes slow.
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M: I came at 12 o’clock when I was going home for lunch, but you weren’t here.
W: No, I was training for tomorrow’s race. It’s 26 miles, you know.
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W: I hope this watch will work well because it’s a gift for my husband.
M: Our company guarantees the best quality. We haven’t received any complaint on this watch since it was put on sale.
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W: You were absent from work yesterday, Brown.
M: I’ m terribly sorry I couldn’ t come. I had a head ache.
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M: What time do you usually go to work
W: Around 7:30, but lately I’ve been having trouble getting up in the morning, so I’ve been going 1o work at 7:50.
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