The phrase "hath a job" is written using the archaic form of the verb "have", which is "hath". The letter "a" is used as the indefinite article, indicating that the subject of the sentence possesses a job. In IPA phonetic transcription, "hath" is represented as /hæθ/, with the voiced dental fricative "th" sound. "Job" is represented as /dʒɒb/, with the voiced postalveolar affricate "j" sound and the unrounded back vowel "o" sound. Together, the phrase is pronounced as "hæθ ə dʒɒb".