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66  in  the  office  and  in  the  factory



                   The  office



























                   Office  work
                   Brenda  works  for  a  company  which  produces  furniture.  She  works  in  an  office,  which  is  just
                   opposite  the  factory  where  the  furniture  is  made.  This  is  how  she  spends  her  day:
                   She  works  at  a  computer  most  of  the  time,  where  she  writes  letters  and  reports.
                   She  answers  phone  calls,  mostly  from  retailers.  (=  shops  selling  the  factory’s  furniture)
                   She  makes  phone  calls  to  retailers,  and  the  factory  making  the  furniture.
                   She  sends  invoices  to  customers.  (=  paper  showing  products  sold  and  the  money  to  pay)
                   She  shows  visitors  around  the  factory.
                   She  does  general  paperwork,  e.g.  filing  reports,  writing  memos,  answering  letters.
                   She  arranges  meetings  for  her  boss  and  other  managers  in  the  company.

                   The  ‘shop  floor’  of  the  factory

                   This  is  where  products  are  manufactured  (=  made).  Modern  factories  have  fewer  workers
                   than  in  the  past  —  this  is  because  of  automation  (=  machines  do  most  of  the  work),  and
                   most  factories  use  an  assembly  line  (=  an  arrangement  in  which  each  worker  makes  a  part
                   of  the  product  and  then  passes  it  on  to  the  next  person  or  machine).  On  an  assembly  line,
                   workers  fit/assemble  the  different  parts,  and  supervisors  (=  people  in  charge/control)
                   check/inspect/examine  each  stage  to  make  sure  the  product  meets  the  required  standard
                   (=  is  good  enough).

                   Finished  goods



                  Goods  (p!)  is  the  general  word  used  for  things  that  are  made  to  be  sold.  When  the  product,


                  e.g.  a  radio,  is  finished,  it  is  packaged  (=  put  in  plastic  and  then  in  a  box)  and  stored  (=
                  kept)  in  a  warehouse.  When  a  customer,  e.g.  an  electrical  shop,  orders  some  of  these  goods,
                  they  are  delivered  to  the  shop  (=  taken  to  the  shop)  using  road  or  rail.
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