Job In Trouble

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
JIT
Pronunciation
/ʤɑb ɪn ˈtrəbəl/
Category
Business
Related Field
Occupation & Positions

Examples in Context

  1. She has lost her job and is in great trouble.
  2. You're looking to gain some meaningful insights into your own job, not get her in trouble.
  3. It is my job to be concerned about their comfort, paying careful attention to see if anyone is in trouble or need.
  4. Each might do the job as well or better than XML, but in places where the border between data and content is blurred, as it can be with microformats, these languages can have trouble crossing the gap.

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