Phrase thesaurus

Job Phrases

224 phrases and expressions related to "job".

Phrases

  • 69 position
  • A Mars a day helps you work, rest and play (Mars Chocolate advertising slogan)
  • A lot on your plate (having many responsibilities)
  • A mighty maze of mystic magic rays (lyric of song used at the opening of television)
  • A work in progress
  • Ads work harder in the new Granada (Granada advertising slogan)
  • All in a day's work
  • All my own work
  • All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
  • Alpha Mom (an ambitious mother who aims to excel at work while raising children)
  • As patient as Job
  • Balance of trade
  • Between jobs
  • Beyond the call of duty
  • Blow job
  • Boob job
  • Botched job
  • Bury yourself in your work
  • Call of Duty (video game title)
  • Cap and trade (A policy tool aimed at protecting the environment)
  • Career limiting move
  • Career path
  • Close enough for government work
  • Cover Point (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Daily grind (the daily routine of a dull or boring job)
  • Deep Extra Cover (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Fine Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Gully (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Mid Wicket (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Point (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Deep Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Dirty work at the crossroads
  • Doing a sterling job
  • Don't give up the day job
  • Donkey work
  • Double duty
  • Ducks on a pond (A baseball expression meaning having runners in scoring position)
  • Duty bound
  • Earn an honest penny
  • Earn your corn
  • Earn your stripes
  • Enquire within
  • Everybody out (A catchphrase from The Rag Trade)
  • Extra Cover (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Fair Trade
  • Fall down on the job
  • First Slip (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Flipping burgers
  • For those who like the trade rough (Travis aftershave advertising slogan)
  • Form follows function
  • Forward Short Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Free trade
  • Get a gold star (earn a merit point for doing well)
  • Get behind in your work
  • Go to work on an egg (British Egg Marketing Board advertising slogan)
  • Golden hello
  • Hand job
  • Hard work never did anyone any harm
  • Hard work never killed anyone
  • Hatchet job
  • Have your work cut out for you
  • Hazards of the job
  • Heavy duty
  • Help wanted
  • Hold down a job
  • I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work (Thomas Edison quotation)
  • I'm only doing my job
  • If a job is worth doing it is worth doing well
  • If ifs and ands were pots and pans there'd be no work for tinkers
  • Imagination at Work (General Electric advertising slogan)
  • In the line of duty
  • Inside job
  • It's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it (A catchphrase from Nick Stone In Tightrope)
  • It's a living
  • Jobs for all
  • Jobs for the boys
  • Jockeying for position
  • Just the job
  • Keep up the good work
  • Leg Gully (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Leg Slip (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Lie down on the job
  • Life is our life's Work (Pfizer advertising slogan)
  • Line of work
  • Long Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Long Off (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Long On (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Long Stop (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Maid of all work
  • Make a good job of it
  • Make light work of
  • Make short work of
  • Make the best of a bad job
  • Many hands make light work
  • Mid Off (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Mid On (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Mid Wicket (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Missionary position
  • More jobs through science (Union Carbide and Carbon advertising slogan)
  • More than my job's worth
  • Nasty piece of work
  • Never do a stroke of work
  • Nice work if you can get it
  • No job too small
  • Occupational hazard
  • Off duty
  • Office work
  • On the dole
  • On the job
  • On the job training
  • Only fools and horses work
  • Opening night (the first night of a theatrical performance)
  • Point duty
  • Pole position
  • Pressure of work
  • Put-up job
  • Quality is job one (Ford Cars advertising slogan)
  • Rag trade
  • Real piece of work
  • Reporting for duty
  • Rough trade
  • Rush job
  • Second slip (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Seriously though, he's doing a grand job (A catchphrase from David Frost)
  • Short Fine Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Short Mid Wicket (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Short Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Silly Mid Off (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Silly Mid On (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Silly Point (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Snow job
  • Spade work
  • Square Leg (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Stock in trade
  • Take someone to task
  • Tall task
  • Thankless task
  • The Devil finds work for idle hands to do
  • The Internet at Work (UUNET advertising slogan)
  • The Italian Job (Michael Caine movie)
  • The Rag Trade (BBC comedy television series)
  • The oldest profession
  • The patience of Job
  • The right man for the job
  • The right tool for the job
  • The right tools for the job
  • The toughest job you'll ever love (United States Peace Corps advertising slogan)
  • Third Slip (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Third man (field position in the game of cricket)
  • This Woman's Work (Kate Bush song)
  • This position closed
  • To make that tough job easier - you deserve M&M candy (M&Ms advertising slogan)
  • Tools of the trade
  • Tour of duty
  • Trade down
  • Tricks of the trade
  • Up to the task
  • We Can Work It Out (Beatles song)
  • We have to earn our wings every day (Eastern Airlines advertising slogan)
  • We make money the old fashioned way, we earn it (Smith Barney advertising slogan)
  • We make things that make communications work (Lucent Technologies advertising slogan)
  • What a piece of work is man
  • Whistle while you work
  • Why do only fools and horses work?
  • Wicket Keeper (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Woman's work is never done
  • Work both sides of the street
  • Work expands so as to fill the time available
  • Work hard. Fly right (Continental Airlines advertising slogan)
  • Work it
  • Work itself up into a lather
  • Work life balance
  • Work like a Trojan
  • Work like a beaver
  • Work like a dog
  • Work of art
  • Work one's fingers to the bone
  • Work the phone
  • Work the rabbit's foot on
  • Work to rule
  • Work wonders
  • Work your ass off
  • Work your butt off
  • Work your ticket
  • Work yourself into the ground
  • Would you like fries with that?
  • You don't have to be mad to work here, but it helps
  • You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off! (line from the Michael Caine movie The Italian Job)

Related

  • As patient as Job
  • Blow job
  • Boob job
  • Botched job
  • Daily grind (the daily routine of a dull or boring job)
  • Doing a sterling job
  • Don't give up the day job
  • Fall down on the job
  • Hand job
  • Hatchet job
  • Hazards of the job
  • Hold down a job
  • I'm only doing my job
  • If a job is worth doing it is worth doing well
  • Inside job
  • It's a dirty job, but somebody has to do it (A catchphrase from Nick Stone In Tightrope)
  • Just the job
  • Lie down on the job
  • Make a good job of it
  • Make the best of a bad job
  • No job too small
  • On the job
  • On the job training
  • Put-up job
  • Quality is job one (Ford Cars advertising slogan)
  • Rush job
  • Seriously though, he's doing a grand job (A catchphrase from David Frost)
  • Snow job
  • The Italian Job (Michael Caine movie)
  • The patience of Job
  • The right man for the job
  • The right tool for the job
  • The right tools for the job
  • The toughest job you'll ever love (United States Peace Corps advertising slogan)
  • To make that tough job easier - you deserve M&M candy (M&Ms advertising slogan)
  • You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off! (line from the Michael Caine movie The Italian Job)