DIFFERENT JOBS 3
My friend Keith works alone. He works from three in the afternoon to twelve at night every day, but he doesn’t have time to stop or eat. He meets people from many different countries. He goes to and from the airport five or six times every day and has about twenty different customers in his car. He also drives people around the city and knows it very well. Keith likes his job but he says he doesn’t like working in the evenings and he gets very tired at the end of his day.
My sister Alicia’s job isn’t very difficult. On a typical day, she sits at her desk from nine to five and welcomes people when they come in. She checks their names, nationalities and car numbers and then gives them their room key. What else? She answers the phone, reads and writes e-mails and takes people’s money when they go. She says she likes her job because every day is different but she doesn’t like her work clothes; a white shirt and red trousers.