| A | B |
| promotion | A job advancement to a position of greater responsiblity and authority. |
| raise | An increase in pay. |
| OSHA | Occupatinal Safety and Health Administration. A branch of the US Department of Labor that is in charge of safety standards. |
| worker's compensation | If you are injured on the job, money that you receive to recover both wages and medical expensies. |
| notice | An official written statement that you are leaving your job. You should give at least 2 weeks notice. |
| letter of resignation | For some businesses, a letter to explain why and when you are leaving. |
| sedentary | A job where you spend much of your time sitting. |
| stress | Mental or physical tension that is the body's natural response to conflict. |