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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(61) She would concentrate on the job in hand instead, and get it done as quickly and cleanly as possible.
(62) Projects should stretch people, not overload them; projects should provide excitement on the job, not stress and strain.
(63) Joe was the kind of guy who gave his all every moment on the job.
(64) In the very first days and weeks on the job, all confronted the daily realities in being a manager.
(65) Anyone who does consistently good work doesn't need to worry about occasionally goofing off on the job.
(66) But a few weeks on the job convinced him that mere maintenance was not, in this instance, a viable option.
(67) But today students need more formal education to learn the academic skills that increasingly are required on the job.
(68) Besides, workers are more accountable and productive on the job site.
(69) However, he also concentrated on the job in hand, sending Dodgy Dancer ahead well inside the final furlong.
(70) We know that their learning curve on the job is less than anybody else that we might bring in.
(71) The administrative burden would be lifted from local government; it would then be able to concentrate on the job in hand.
(72) Recruits commence as trainee third steward where they spend three months on the job training before being confirmed as third steward.
(73) For my first day on the job I bought a navy blue sweater with a big duck on the front.
(74) Terry said we could live in tents on the job.
(75) Tri-County and high school faculty collaborated with employers to determine the competencies that students will learn on the job.
(76) And during his four years on the job he had the satisfaction of seeing all three major contracts renewed in competitive tender.
(77) Some brand managers joke that after a typical day on the job[sentencedict.com], they are too full to eat dinner at home.
(78) And while she's on the job, she'd better look round for a well-born filly for Timothy to marry.
(79) Aylesbury's refuse collectors are out on the job around seven hours a day.
(80) They had received little training on the job, and had not been plainly told that plutonium caused cancer.
(80) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(81) Every new revelation about those times makes me think I've fallen down on the job.
(82) Mounting a strong staff development component to help special education staff to improve their performance on the job. 5.
(83) This meant he would occasionally cast in my direction the pearls of wisdom he had accumulated in nine months on the job.
(84) She ought to have been on the job, she thought, ferreting out facts about Hereward and Amy.
(85) Tim is listless on the job and keeps making dumb mistakes.
(86) I told myself that Stu was just nervous, here on the job, assistant manager, acting like he invented wiring.
(87) Why would I go through the agony of learning new behaviors on the job unless something is in it for me?
(88) "Confrontation on the Job" is the title of the workshop.
(89) All four companies offer them for certain employees, but it often depends on the job.
(90) If any employee is sinking on the job, you need to respond in a businesslike way.
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.