The phrase "doth a job" is not commonly used in modern English, but it can still be found in some older texts. The spelling of "doth" is pronounced /dʌθ/, with the "th" being represented by the IPA symbol θ. This sound is created by placing the tongue between the teeth and blowing out air. The spelling of "job" is pronounced /dʒɑb/, with the "j" sound represented by the IPA symbol ʤ, which is made by touching the tongue to the roof of the mouth and releasing a burst of air.