It's My Job

It's My Job

Theresa Green: a designer

I have my own business. I design T-shirts and make them at home. Then I sell the T-shirts online. My children can help me. I don’t make a lot of money, but I like my job. It’s easy, and it’s fun. I work every day in the morning.

Will Panton: a house husband

I don’t have a job. But I work every day! I’m a stay-at-home dad. My wife works in an office. We have one son and two daughters. I work on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ... every day, in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening. My daughters can help me with the housework but my son can’t. He’s very young. It’s difficult, but I love my family, so I love my work. It’s never boring!

Jenny Cross: a nurse

I work with my husband. We work in a hospital. I work in the evening and at the weekend. My husband isn’t a nurse – he’s a doctor. I can help him at work. He works in the evening, too, but he doesn’t work at the weekend. We like the hospital.

Tom Saint: a teacher

I’m still at school! But I’m not a student. I teach French and Spanish. The students have classes from Monday to Friday, but I work every day! It’s a hard job, but I like it. And I don’t teach in July and August! I can go on long holidays when I make good money.

Jacob Danes: a waiter

I don’t like my job. I work in a busy restaurant. I can’t have a coffee break at work. I work six days a week. My job starts in the morning, and it finishes at night. It’s a difficult job. I don’t work on Tuesdays. I can see only a few friends on Tuesdays because most of my friends are at work on weekdays.

Daniel Gold: receptionist

I’m a virtual receptionist! I don’t work in an office. I work at home. I answer the telephone and I write letters. I work from 9.00–5.00, from Monday to Friday. I don’t like my job. It’s easy, but it is boring. And I live alone, so it’s lonely too!