Usages of la jefa
La jefa quiere contratar a una empleada para el turno de noche.
The boss wants to hire an employee for the night shift.
Si la empleada aprende rápido, la jefa la contratará para otro turno.
If the employee learns fast, the boss will hire her for another shift.
No salgas sin que tu jefa te firme el permiso.
Don't leave without your boss signing the permission form.
La jefa fue grosera con él; después el mesero fue amable.
The boss was rude to him; afterwards the waiter was kind.
Espero que la jefa haya aclarado el horario del turno.
I hope the boss has clarified the shift schedule.
La jefa firmará el acuerdo mañana.
The boss will sign the agreement tomorrow.
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