Examples of 'take on the job' in a sentence

Meaning of "take on the job"

This phrase means to accept, assume, or undertake a specific task, responsibility, or role. It is often used in the context of employment or work, indicating the act of agreeing to perform a particular job or assignment

How to use "take on the job" in a sentence

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take on the job
I will take on the job for you.
You do not have to take on the job.
We will take on the job of convincing him.
Russia may decide to take on the job.
He would not take on the job under any circumstances.
I was more than ready to take on the job.
I will take on the job.
Click on the button below to take on the job.
We decided to take on the job ourselves to save some money.
Do not have an amateur epdm roofer to take on the job.
He ought to be able to take on the job of driving this truck.
Algeria has many candidates who are competent to take on the job.
And the risks they take on the job are calculated.
The question now is how many want to take on the job.
Brown did take on the job of finding the generators needed to power the chair.

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Tom does not know whether he should take on the job or not.
Ultra High Performance tyres take on the job of transferring the longitudinal and lateral forces.
Are simply looking for someone or a group of people who can take on the job.
Construction crews were able to take on the job with only minor delays.
Nathalie Boy de la Tour will be the first woman to take on the job.
I agreed to take on the job realizing that I had no choice.
We will keep searching for a volunteer to take on the job of Newsletter Editor.
Take on the Job.
Jones called back Evjue from his honeymoon to take on the job of business manager.
So I decided to take on the job as the one who loves Kurt Wallander.
If you employ it, it will take on the job.
Are you going to take on the job I offer ye or are not ye?
At night, other creatures take on the job.
I will take on the job - He fights if you refuse.
It 's too much of a political risk to take on the job.
What makes someone take on the job of killing someone?
I mean, you have an interesting take on the job.
Will you take on the job as magistrate?
However, none of these seemed to be willing to take on the job.
But if you are willing to take on the job at 75 cents a day.
Little thief? I do not believe that the savings bank could take on the job.
That's what it means to take on the job of GM.
Africa is complicated . It 's too much of a political risk to take on the job.
You know, I was about ready to take on the job market myself.
I just… I mean, you have an interesting take on the job.
And 10 hours later, hand it back . You take on the job with waving banners.
All right then, that's why I asked you to take on the job.
At Plaza San Martin, teams had to take on the job of dog walking.
Hill was then 36 years old, but agreed to take on the job.
All right . Let us take on the job.
You will have to pay us. We want 300 gold coins to take on the job.
Saumya doesn't know whether he should take on the job or not.

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