off the job

  • 1off-the-job — UK US /ˈɒfðəˌdʒɒb/ adjective ► HR, WORKPLACE happening away from the usual place where someone works: » off the job training. → Compare ON THE JOB(Cf. ↑on the job) …

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  • 2off-the-job — /awf dheuh job , of /, adj. 1. done, received, or happening away from or while not at one s job: off the job research. 2. temporarily not employed: off the job union members. [1965 70] * * * …

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  • 3walk off the job — Ⅰ. walk off the job US ► to stop working and refuse to continue doing your job until your employer agrees to what you want: » Union members threatened to walk off the job unless their employer agreed to stop hiring work out to contractors. Main… …

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  • 4Off the Map (TV series) — Off the Map Genre Medical drama Created by Jenna Bans Starring …

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  • 5Off the Air (TV series) — Off the Air Promotional image for Off the Air Format Alternative Created by Dave Hughes …

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  • 6Off the Wall (TV series) — Off the Wall Format Game show Created by Vin Di Bona Productions Presented by Larry Zino Narrated by Kelli Kirkland Country of origin …

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  • 7Off the Bone — …Off the Bone Album par The Cramps Sortie 1983 Enregistrement 1978 1983 Genre Psychobilly Producteur Alex Chilton, The Cramps …

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  • 8Off the Main Sequence — Off the Main Sequence: The Other Science Fiction Stories of Robert A. Heinlein   …

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  • 9on-the-job — UK US /ˈɒnðəˌdʒɒb/ adjective ► HR, WORKPLACE done or happening where someone works and while they do their job: »Applicants for entry level positions will receive on the job training. on the job experience/learning/performance »Some employers… …

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  • 10Off the hook — Hook Hook (h[oo^]k; 277), n. [OE. hok, AS. h[=o]c; cf. D. haak, G. hake, haken, OHG. h[=a]ko, h[=a]go, h[=a]ggo, Icel. haki, Sw. hake, Dan. hage. Cf. {Arquebuse}, {Hagbut}, {Hake}, {Hatch} a half door, {Heckle}.] 1. A piece of metal, or other… …

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