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Jane, Mary, and Robert went to the same high school ten years ago. They were invited to talk about their life on a radio program. The following is part of their talk.
Jane: I teach English in a high school. I am paid $30,000 for a school year. I go to school at 7:30 every morning and I leave at 4:00 in the afternoon. I often take work home. My husband, Mike, makes $50,000 a year, but he never works at home. There is a lot of pressure in my job and I worry a lot about my students.
Mary: I work in an office as a secretary. My job is not difficult. I do not have a lot of pressure. I work from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Five days a week. I never take work home with me. My pay is $18,000 a year.
Robert: I am a professional basketball player. My salary is $600,000 a year right now. But I am a bit worried about my future. There is a lot of pressure in my job, and I have to exercise every day so that I don't get out of shape.
What is the relationship of the three speakers?
Who often takes work home?
How much money does Mary make a year?
What does Robert worry about?
What did the three speakers mainly talk about?