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A person's job is their role in society. A job is an activity, often regular and often performed in exchange for payment . Many people have multiple jobs, such as those of parent, homemaker, and employee. A person can begin a job by becoming an employee , volunteering , starting a business , or becoming a parent . The duration of a job may range from an hour (in the case of odd jobs) to a lifetime (in the case of some judges ). The activity that requires a person's mental or physical effort is work (as in "

Most people spend up to forty or more hours each week in paid employment. Some exceptions are children, those who are retired , and people with certain types of disability , but within these groups many will work part-time or occasionally, will work in one or more volunteer positions, or will work as a homemaker . From the age of 5 or so, many children's primary role in society—and therefore their 'job' -- is to learn and study as a student .

The Book of Job ( / ˈ dʒ oʊ b / ; Hebrew: אִיוֹב Iyov ) is one of the Writings ( Ketuvim ) of the Hebrew Bible , and the first poetic book in the Christian Old Testament . Addressing the theme of God's justice in the face of human suffering – or more simply, "Why do the righteous suffer?" – it is a rich theological work setting out a variety of perspectives. It has been widely and often extravagantly praised for its literary qualities, with Alfred, Lord Tennyson calling it "the greatest poem of ancient and