WELL-PAID


Meaning of WELL-PAID in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

well-paid

Teachers here are well-paid.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

job

This is largely because the upper-middle-class educated sector has sold out to the development industry, which provides relatively well-paid jobs .

For another it might be a school whose graduates get well-paid jobs .

A third had two sisters in the trade, but working in less well-paid jobs as auxiliaries.

But they do have other pressures: to get a well-paid job , for instance.

Few are keen to do so since pachinko provides lots of well-paid jobs for retired policemen.

Even women in well-paid jobs , who can afford childcare and domestic help, face a stark, all-or-nothing choice.

Digital workers were always good for a car loan or a mortgage, perceived as being in secure, well-paid jobs .

I think I fancy a well-paid job with a firm that won't go bust.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

well-paid managers

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But the bureaucratic tendency to expand has generated a stepladder of well-paid officials.

For another it might be a school whose graduates get well-paid jobs.

In his view, it was true that the in-house collection manager was generally dedicated, well-trained, well-paid , well-motivated.

Milosevic has deployed his well-armed and well-paid police to harass the daily protesters.

She's a very competent, well-paid housekeeper.

The result was that what had been a small-sized cheap labour force became a large well-paid labour force.

The unions claim that contented, well-paid workers are an essential ingredient of productivity, and so they are.

This is largely because the upper-middle-class educated sector has sold out to the development industry, which provides relatively well-paid jobs.

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