Dead-end job
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British pronunciation/dˈɛdˈɛnd dʒˈɒb/
American pronunciation/dˈɛdˈɛnd dʒˈɑːb/
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a job that does not provide one with the chance to advance to a better position or job

What is the origin of the idiom "dead-end job" and when to use it?

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The phrase "dead-end job" originated in the early 20th century, and it refers to a job that offers few opportunities for advancement or growth. The idiom "dead-end job" is used to describe a job that provides little or no opportunity for career advancement or personal growth. It is often associated with low-paying, menial work that is seen as unfulfilling or unsatisfying.

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