My new job is great. I like it much better than my old one. The people here are (1) (more nice/ most nice/ nicer/ nicest) than I expected. Luckily, my new boss isn’t as rude (2) (as/ so/ than/ that) my old boss, Mrs. Crossley, was. I hated her. She was the (3) (least/ less/ less and less/ so) friendly person I’ve ever met. Everyone here is older (4) (as I/ as me/ than I/ than me). In fact I’m the youngest person (5) (from/ in/ of/ out of) the office. But I don't mind. The good thing about the job is that I get a (6) (bit/ less/ lot/ much) more money, although not much more than I did before. The bad thing is that the journey isn’t (7) (as/ less/ more/ same) simple as it was in my old job, where the bus took me straight there. Now I have to change buses. But I’m allowed to start work early. The earlier I leave home, (8) (more easier/ more easy/ the easier/ the easy) the journey is because the buses aren't so crowded.