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wear several hats (to) [exp]

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Meaning:
- When you have multiple job positions or several responsibilities, we can say you wear several hats.
Examples:
- Try not to wear several hats because it makes you busy and interferes with reaching your target. Just concentrate on your major program.
- Lisa is both CEO and the financial manager. I think she has worn several hats.
- As a parent and a teacher, she wears several hats daily, ensuring both her children and students are cared for.
- In a small startup, employees often have to wear several hats, managing marketing, sales, and customer support.
- As the owner of a small bakery, I have to wear several hats. I’m the baker, cashier, and manager.
- During the event, she wore several hats, acting as the host, photographer, and organizer.
- In today’s competitive job market, being able to wear several hats is a valuable skill.