Synonym: on the alert, on the job, working(a). Similar words: part time job, on the contrary, month, on the run, on the way, on the ball, on the dot, on the air. Meaning: adj. 1. actively engaged in paid work 2. watchful and prepared for action on-the-job. adj. relating to or associated with a job or employment.
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(1) Could you just concentrate on the job in hand?
(2) They fell down on the job.
(3) He was fired when he loafed on the job.
(4) So you are walking out on the job, aren't you?
(5) Keep your mind on the job!
(6) He was intent on the job he was doing.
(7) Your mind's not on the job.
(8) He died on the job while repairing a streetlamp.
(9) You will receive training on the job.
(10) The instructors were slacking on the job.
(11) No sleeping on the job!
(12) He fell down on the job.
(13) Most clerical training is done on the job.
(14) She was prepared to take on the job, with all its associated risks.
(15) The boss reamed them out for sleeping on the job.
(16) To spare no effort on the job would be to break a butterfly on the wheel.
(17) In his concentration on the job in hand, John allowed his normal vigilance to slip.
(18) We've got some of our best people on the job.
(19) The top pay scale after five years on the job would reach $5.00 an hour.
(20) If Ade keeps lying down on the job, he'll soon be fired. Sentencedict.com
(21) When I took on the job of manager, I inherited certain financial problems.
(22) The local authority is falling down on the job of keeping the streets clean.
(23) All too often councils fall down on the job of keeping the streets clean.
(24) The suggestion was that he was falling down on the job .
(25) She's taken on the job of organizing the Christmas party.
(26) No other organisation was able or willing to take on the job.
(27) Give the kid a break. It's only his second day on the job.
(28) To be fair, we hadn't really spent enough time on the job.
(29) When the overseer was not in, most of the workers would lie down on the job.
(30) Give the lad a break-it's only his second day on the job.
More similar words: part time job, on the contrary, month, on the run, on the way, on the ball, on the dot, on the air, on the road, monthly, on the hop, on the line, on the move, on the fire, on the cuff, on the side, on the wane, on the whole, on the spot, on the left, on the cards, last month, bimonthly, in the front, on the table, on the prowl, put on the dog, on the inside, on the part of, on the other hand.