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  • Today we are going over 100 questions about jobs.

  • I will be answering them.

  • My esteemed colleague, Tom will be asking me the questions.

  • This is going to help you build your vocabulary for talking about jobs, about your work history

  • for answering questions.

  • Pay attention not only to vocabulary but to the sentence structure.

  • And be sure if you're answering the questions yourself as you go along, pause the video

  • if you want to practice how you put the sentences together.

  • So let me get my earbud and let's call up Tom.

  • How many jobs have you had?

  • I have had so many, it would take a very long time to try to count them and figure that

  • out.

  • What's been your least favorite job?

  • My least favorite job was probably being a secretary.

  • Why didn't you like it?

  • I didn't like it because my only job was to do what other people told me to do.

  • And I like to come up with things to do.

  • How did you get to work for this job?

  • For this job I took the subway, I lived in Cambridge, I took the subway into Boston and

  • it took about 25 minutes.

  • Click here or in the video description to get a free cheat sheet, the sounds of American

  • English, it's a great reference tool and even I use quite a bit.

  • Why did you take that job?

  • I took this job because it had health insurance.

  • What were some of your job duties for this job?

  • So my boss didn't do emails; my job was to read his email out loud to him and then

  • type in his replies.

  • I also dealt with student files and that kind of thing.

  • What qualified you for this job?

  • I had good computer skills and I am a very organized person.

  • I had also been an assistant to somebody before.

  • So, I kind of knew what I was getting into.

  • What was to process for being hired for this job?

  • This job was at a big university in the US so there was a very structured process.

  • I saw them posting online, I sent in my materials, that'll be a cover letter and a resume.

  • I had two rounds of interviews with H.R. and with the person who would be my boss and then

  • they gave me a formal offer.

  • How long were you at this job?

  • About two years.

  • What's the best part of this job?

  • The best part was definitely the health insurance.

  • I needed that.

  • Why did you leave this job?

  • I left the job because I decided to move out of Boston.

  • Was the job stressful?

  • No.

  • Not at all.

  • Did you like your colleagues?

  • I did.

  • There were couple of other women who worked in the office with me.

  • It was a very small office and they were very friendly.

  • Have most of your jobs been as employees or contractors?

  • I had way, way, way more jobs as contractors than as an employee.

  • What's been your favorite job?

  • I would have to say the job I'm doing right now.

  • Why did you take that job?

  • Well.

  • I didn't take it.

  • This is my own business that I developed from creating a Youtube channel.

  • Started out as a hobby and now it's grown into my business.

  • Are you full time or part time?

  • I am mostly full time at this point.

  • But I definitely started very much so part time because it was a hobby.

  • Does the job have benefits?

  • Yes I do give myself and my employees benefits.

  • What's the best thing about this job?

  • The best thing about this job is, it's totally my own creation, and I love that.

  • And I get to meet and have conversations with people all over the world.

  • What's the worst thing about this job?

  • The worst thing about this job, I guess is that, it's all on me.

  • No one is paying me a salary.

  • It's all on me to make the financials work.

  • What are some of your daily tasks?

  • The main thing that I do right now is create Youtube videos.

  • And work with the editor, and teach my students.

  • What qualifies you for this job?

  • Yeah.

  • That's the thing that's great about Youtube is nobody had to say: “You're qualified!”

  • I could just start making videos.

  • But it's my background in opera singing that I bring into my focus on spoken English.

  • Who is someone who supports you in doing this job well?

  • I would say my husband David is incredibly supportive and he's a great person to bounce

  • ideas off of.

  • Do you like your colleagues?

  • Tom, I love my colleagues.

  • I have the absolute best colleagues in the world!

  • In case anyone wasn't sure, Tom is my colleague.

  • If you were to switch jobs now, what are some of the factors you would consider?

  • Probably the main thing I would consider of course, salary is important, but right now

  • I enjoy so much flexibility.

  • And I have young kids, so I feel like that would be really important to me.

  • What was your first job?

  • My first job?

  • Would probably have to be babysitting.

  • How old were you when you took that job?

  • My first babysitting job I was in middle school so probably about 12.

  • Did you like it?

  • No!

  • What were some of your job duties?

  • Obviously, keeping the kids alive, trying to keep them happy and healthy, entertained,

  • and sometimes cooking, presenting them with a meal.

  • Feeding them if need be.

  • Cleaning up, changing diapers.

  • Did anything get in the way of you doing your job well?

  • Actually, my first babysitting job was for a little boy.

  • And his older brother who was in high school was also in and out of the house.

  • And that voice distracted me and made me nervous.

  • I don't know if it prevented me from doing the job well.

  • But it was definitely a factor that made me feel a little uncomfortable.

  • Who is someone who supported you in doing that job well?

  • My dad, because I was 12, so I couldn't drive, so he had to pick me up and drop me

  • off.

  • What was the process for being hired for this job?

  • This job, my first babysitting job, someone at church approached my dad and asked if I

  • would be available.

  • And my dad decided I would definitely absolutely do it.

  • So, I wasn't even asked.

  • How long were you at that job?

  • That first babysitting job was probably only about six months.

  • What's the strangest you've ever had?

  • The strangest job I've ever had.

  • There've been some strange ones.

  • I think maybe I worked as a landscaper so maybe that one.

  • Why was it strange?

  • It was strange because I only did it for one week.

  • Why did you take that job?

  • I took the job because, my friend her aunt owned this company and she was like, hey,

  • we need a landscaper for this first week of summer.

  • And I was like, “Sure, sounds fun.”

  • What were some of the duties associated with that job?

  • We would go to Home Depot, but the flowers we needed.

  • And then go to the Burger King because we were planting beds between the road and the

  • Burger King parking lot, and then we would plant all day.

  • Did you like the people you worked with?

  • I did, because it was just my one friend that I knew from cross country in college and we

  • had a lot of fun.

  • Was it a full-time job or part-time?

  • This was full-time.

  • It was 40 hours for that one week.

  • How did you get to work?

  • I think I met her somewhere, with my car.

  • And then she would be there with her aunt's pickup truck and we'd go and do the job.

  • Why did you feel qualified for this job?

  • I didn't really.

  • So I just did whatever people told me to do.

  • What was the process of being hired for this job?

  • Yeah, this was very unofficial.

  • I never did any paperwork.

  • I'm sure it was 'under the table' and not legal, and I was paid in cash.

  • What was the best part of this job?

  • The best part of the job was playing the radio as we planted all day, just top 40 hits, we

  • would sing along and it was fun.

  • What was the worst part of the job?

  • The worst part of this job was after we would plant the beds, we had to water everything

  • and the hose was so heavy, I had to wrestle with this thing everyday.

  • What's the easiest job you've ever had?

  • The easiest job I ever had was probably in college.

  • I lived in a small group house.

  • And I was hired to be the house cleaner, by the college, to the house cleaner of the house.

  • How did you get that job?

  • I think I lived with five people and we all knew that one of us had to do it.

  • And so, I volunteered and applied at the college.

  • What were some of the duties for this job?

  • Vacuuming, scrubbing toilets, cleaning the kitchen sink.

  • All those good things.

  • Why did you take that job?

  • I took it because I lived at the house so I thought it would be an easy thing to do

  • between studying and that kind of thing.

  • How long were you at this job?

  • This job I did for one year because that's how long I lived in the house.

  • What was the best part of this job?

  • The best part of the job was they paid you this set amount of money expecting that you'd

  • be cleaning a lot, but I was in college and all of our standards were really low.

  • So even though I kept it somewhat clean, I was not cleaning as much as they were paying

  • me for.

  • What was the worst part of the job?

  • Cleaning toilets.

  • Did you have any other jobs in college?

  • Yes, I did.

  • I was a tutor for math and physics.

  • What was the process of being hired for that job?

  • For the physics tutor position, I was taking a physics class, and my professor asked me

  • if I would tutor somebody in the class who needed some extra help.

  • How long were you at that job?

  • That was one year.

  • What was the best part of that job?

  • The best part of that job was working one-on-one with somebody and being able to help them.

  • What was the worst part of that job?

  • The same.

  • There was some pressure there.

  • I felt like if she didn't do well, that it was my fault.

  • How did you get to work for this job?

  • I think we just met in the science building, so I just walked across campus.

  • Why did you feel qualified for this job?

  • I wouldn't have thought of myself as being able to do that.

  • But my professor, when he asked me, he said you have one of the highest grades in class

  • would you be willing to do this.

  • And that sort of gave me a confidence boost.

  • Why did you leave this job?

  • I left the job because we both finished the class.

  • Have you had any jobs that you absolutely couldn't do now?

  • Yes, I have been paid to sing opera on a stage before and I absolutely cannot do that now.

  • Why could you not do that now?

  • I couldn't do that now because I haven't sung a note in probably two decades.

  • What was the best part of that job?

  • The best part of that job was, I love classical music.

  • Just the feeling of singing; having the instrument in your body.

  • It's very cool.

  • What was the worst part of that job?

  • The worst part of that job was probably having to audition constantly.

  • Why did you feel qualified for that job?

  • Well, I went to graduate school for opera performance.

  • But also, you know, they decide whether or not you're qualified.

  • They're hearing like one hundred sopranos and deciding if they like you.

  • What is the best-paying opera singing job you ever had.

  • The best gig I ever had was with The Boston Lyric Opera.

  • What was to process of getting that job?

  • That one so, there was a church outside of the Boston area and they had soprano for a

  • performance that got sick last minute, and I was asked to step in and to it.

  • And the person who was running that liked my voice and so she actually sent me to audition

  • because her nephew is the conductor.

  • And so I think that connection might have helped me get that job.

  • Why did you leave this job?

  • I decided to stop pursuing opera because it just didn't really feel like me anymore.

  • I went to graduate school for it.

  • I love music, I love singing.

  • But I never really saw myself as doing it for my career.

  • Did you like your colleagues?

  • I did.

  • Opera singers are cool people.

  • What was your most stressful job?

  • My most stressful job was in graduate school, I was the personal assistant to he head of

  • the Opera Department.

  • And she was a little bit of a diva.

  • Why was it stressful?

  • She was not very nice.

  • What was the best part of that job?

  • The best part of that job was probably being able to support the other people in my program

  • by helping the head of the program sort of run her life.

  • And run rehearsals and that kind of thing.

  • Did you like your colleagues?

  • I did.

  • There are two other people who worked in the Opera Department as coaches and I absolutely

  • adored them.

  • What was the hiring process like for this job?

  • For this job she told me that I was going to do it and I said okay because I was scared

  • of her.

  • How long did you have this job?

  • I had this job for either one or two years, I actually can't remember, I think it was

  • only one.

  • What were some of your job responsibilities for this job?

  • For this job I had to organize rehearsals.

  • I also had to create and print the programs.

  • And she also didn't do email so I had to read her her email and then type out her responses.

  • Did you have any other jobs in graduate school?

  • I did.

  • I worked for an Italian specialty food store.

  • How did you get to work for this job?

  • The store was located in the building next to mine so I just walked down four flights

  • of stairs and there I was.

  • What was the process of being hired for this job?

  • I think I saw a “Help Wantedsign in a window, and I called.

  • And they were asking me where I lived and I told them I live right next door.

  • And I remember the woman who owns it was there and she saidCome down right now.”

  • So I came down, she was in the back office, and I walk in and she goes, “You got to

  • have two things to sell pasta: You got to have looks, and you got to have personality,

  • and I can tell you have both.

  • So I was hired.

  • What was the best part of this job?

  • The best part of this job was, at lunch I got an hour break, and I was allowed to take

  • something.

  • And they had really good sandwiches.

  • What was the worst part of this job?

  • The worst part of this job was, they never told me, despite me asking how much I was

  • going to get paid, and so, I didn't figure it out until after I worked there a week.

  • I should have known better, and it was not very good.

  • Did you like your coworkers for this job?

  • I did.

  • There was a cook who worked in the back who's very sweet.

  • And he actually even gave me some of the recipes once.

  • How long did you have this job?

  • This job, I believe it was about a year.

  • Why did you leave this job?

  • I left the job because I was going to do a singing gig and I had to leave town.

  • Are there any other jobs you've had in the past that you couldn't do now?

  • Yes.

  • I, in another life was a computer programmer.

  • Why could you no longer do this?

  • I could not do that now because, though I studied that in college it's been a very,

  • very long time and I think a lot has changed.

  • If you could go back in time and take a completely different path, what career would you pursue?

  • I thought about this sometimes and I've come up with actuary.

  • Why?

  • Because I love math; I also majored in math in college.

  • And I heard, it's a not very stressful job that pays well.

  • If you couldn't teach online and run your Youtube channel, what would you do instead?

  • At this point, I honestly think what I would try to do it get a job working for Youtube.

  • Why?

  • Because I've been on the platform for 14 years.

  • I know it.

  • I love it.

  • I love Youtube creators and I think I could offer something.

  • What is one other job you've had that you haven't mentioned yet?

  • I ran a guest house and residence in Manhattan.

  • What was the process of getting hired for that job?

  • Actually, my friend had the position, and he was ready to leave and he asked me if I

  • would take over.

  • And then the board agreed to it.

  • How long did you have that job?

  • I had that job for two years.

  • Why did you leave that job?

  • I left that job because it felt like it was time for something new.

  • And actually, when I left that job, that's when I started working full time on my Youtube channel.

  • What was the best part of that job?

  • The best part of that job was..

  • It was a small group of people that lived there.

  • And I loved them.

  • Some of them are still my best friends.

  • It was so fun living with people.

  • It had a great location in Manhattan.

  • I love New York City and it just felt like the world was at my doorstep.

  • What was the worst part of that job?

  • The worst part of that job is easy.

  • It was an old building.

  • It was like 150 years old.

  • Things were constantly going wrong with it.

  • And it was my responsibility to deal with that.

  • Did you like your colleagues?

  • I did.

  • I was the only person working there.

  • But there was a board who provided oversight.

  • And they were all really cool people.

  • What were some of your duties for this job?

  • So I ran the guest house, managed the bookings, did the laundry.

  • Met the guests, and then also the residents.

  • I collected rent and made sure everyone was happy.

  • Made sure everything was going well for everyone.

  • And then the building.

  • Tried to make sure the building didn't crumble too much.

  • What made you well-qualified for this job?

  • Well, I had lived there previously as a resident so I understood the community a little bit.

  • I'm a friendly person and so I think it worked well to greet people and to make people

  • feel at home.

  • When would you like to retire?

  • Oooh, good question.

  • I, I would love to see myself retired in maybe about 10 years.

  • What do you want to do when you retire?

  • Okay.

  • I mean, cliché, but I want to travel.

  • Also I want to be able to do interesting things with my kids who will be like young adults

  • at that point.

  • Hopefully they will be into the same things I'm into.

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