9-1跟台灣人聊聊天,台灣人在美國工作時遇到了哪些困難呢? (阿迪下集) [Interviews] What difficulties do Taiwanese encounter when working in the United States? (Adi Episode 2)

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9-1跟台灣人聊聊天,台灣人在美國工作時遇到了哪些困難呢? (阿迪下集) [Interviews] What difficulties do Taiwanese encounter when working in the United States? (Adi Episode 2)

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跟台灣人聊聊天,台灣人在美國工作時遇到了哪些困難呢? (阿迪下集) 阿迪畢業後第一份工作是在珠寶業上班,那邊賣的是幾十萬幾百萬的高級訂製珠寶,當時她是個新鮮人,且因比較粗心,工作期間一直被很兇的同事罵,而三個月後她被公司裁員了。她當時每天騎車上班都會經過一間店面很漂亮的葡萄酒商... 珠寶 zhūbǎo jewelry 新鮮人 xīnxiān rén freshman 粗心 cūxīn careless 兇 xiōng grumpy; cantankerous 裁員 cáiyuán lay off 應徵 yìngzhēng apply for (the job) 職缺 zhí quē job opening 開醺 kāi xūn drink a lot, so being happy and drunk 崩潰 bēngkuì (nervous) breakdown 缺人 quē rén lack of people 莫名其妙 mòmíngqímiào without rhyme or reason 辭職 cízhí to resign 爽 shuǎng satisfying 微醺 wéi xūn tipsy 徵才zhēng cái recruiting 職稱 zhíchēng job title 調酒 tiáo jiǔ cocktail; bartending 錄用 lùyòng to hire 鬆散 sōngsǎn no arrangement, too relaxing 正統 zhèngtǒng orthodox; classical 培訓 péixùn training 食譜 shípǔ recipe 學徒 xuétú apprentice 助手 zhùshǒu work assistant 人品 rén pǐn a person’s character and morality 雜事 záshì trifle; not important things 侍酒師 shì jiǔ shī wine steward 疫情 yìqíng pandemic 釀酒 niàngjiǔ to make wine 執照 zhízhào license … 學習今天播客的內容和生詞,歡迎到我們的網站:https://www.taiwanfeng.com/podcast/adi2/ 【简体中文】 学习今天播客的内容和生词,欢迎到我们的网站:https://www.taiwanfeng.com/simplified/podcast-cn/adi2-simplified/

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