I'm phoning up about this job you have advertised in this paper. This...er... Young sales manager?
Oh yes.
I'd like to apply for it. Would you send me an application form?
No. You simply sending a written application, a letter.
Can you tell me a bit more about this job?
Well, we are really looking for someone who isn't too concerned about working fairly long hours.
What do you mean by long hours?
This is a job which does, as the advertisement says, have travel possibility and very often, one would be away at weekends, for instance.
Oh. I thought you meant working in evenings and working overtime.
Well, it could also mean working in the evenings. But for a managerial post, we don't pay for overtime, that's for other grades.
Oh, what kind of money are you paying then?
Well, this is to be negotiated. Oh, it depends partly on your experience and education. Perhaps you can tell me briefly what that is.
I've just left to school and got A level in geography.
Oh, I see.
And it's the troubles that appears to me. That's why I'm inquiring about a job.
Yes, I see. What sort of salary were you thinking in terms of?
Starting off, I thought it would be something of 500 pounds a week.
Well. Sending your application letter and then we will consider your case along with all the other applicants.
All right. Many thanks. Good bye.
Bye.