If they said, "Good job!", it was a compliment, meaning, "Congratulations on something well done!" If they said someone had a good job, it depends on what they think is good - it might be a well-paid job, or one with a lot of prestige, or something the individual enjoyed.
2007-01-21 19:12:27
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answer #1
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answered by neniaf 7
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Whatever you did you did a "good job"
this can also mean:
way to go
very good
well done
good sht
excellent
It can also be used in sarcasm i.e. you drop the ball and someone says "good job"
2007-01-21 19:10:17
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answer #2
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answered by Truth D 4
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that it's a good job. like saying 'well done'. good job implies a satisfactory job
2007-01-21 19:12:19
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answer #3
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answered by kristyb872001 6
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It means he doesn't want to give you a salary increase, so you get a compliment instead.
2007-01-21 19:09:58
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answer #4
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answered by Odin M 3
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it's all in the tone in which they say it, but i think that it can either mean: "you did an all right job" or "you f*cked up"...
2007-01-21 19:10:10
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answered by Revel 2
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All it means is you have done well.....you have succeeded at what you have attempted. it is indeed that simple.
2007-01-21 19:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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professional compliment for morale.
2007-01-21 19:09:51
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answered by jorluke 4
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It means you're an idiot, what do you think??
2007-01-21 19:10:17
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answer #8
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answered by holtindyfan 2
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you make a lot of money
2007-01-21 19:09:44
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answered by Nat Turner 3
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Well done.
2007-01-21 19:09:23
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answered by rishi_is_awake 3
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