empleo
/emˈpleo/, [ẽmˈple.o]employment, job
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Él postuló al empleo y lo obtuvo.
He applied for the job and got it.
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Tom consideró cambiar de empleo.
Tom considered changing his job.
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Él está preocupado de perder su empleo.
He is worried about losing his job.
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Actualmente, Tom no tiene empleo.
Tom currently doesn't have a job.
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Tu empleo pende de un hilo.
Your job hangs by a thread.
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No estoy seguro de querer el empleo.
I'm not sure I want the job.
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Le han botado de su empleo.
They've fired him.
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David nunca ha tenido un empleo fijo, pero siempre se las ha apañado para llegar a fin de mes.
David has never had a steady job, but he's always managed to make ends meet.
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El lunes perdí mi empleo.
I lost my job on Monday.
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Me parece estupendo que hayas conseguido el empleo.
I think it's great that you got that job.
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Pensé que ya tenías un empleo.
I thought you already have a job.
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¿Qué clase de empleo busca usted?
What type of job are you looking for?
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Me gusta el empleo que tengo.
I love my job.
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Él no tiene empleo. Está jubilado.
He doesn't have a job. He's retired.
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Tom encontró interesante su nuevo empleo.
Tom found his new job interesting.
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