- Word to call a person that works in a store
5 In the UK we have shop assistant but there are more specific terms like checkout girl and the possibly pejorative shelf-stacker, as well as the general shopworker, retail worker and so on The best word to use probably depends on what your person actually does
- Help with understanding Apostrophe for workers or workers
2 is correct The democracy is that of multiple workers, so workers is plural Because of that, the apostrophe applies to the plural form and is therefore after the s If the democracy was the "property" of a single worker, then it would be that worker's democracy
- grammaticality - Work (noun) is plural or singular? - English . . .
Work can be either singular or plural, and in your context, either is possible - but the pronoun must agree, in either case So you can either use I provide a high-level overview of the previous work, including its limitations or I provide a high-level overview of the previous works, including their limitations In the first case, you refer to the entire body of previous work, whereas in the
- phrases - Support with, in, or to? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
The case worker supports the client with goal setting [OR: in setting goals] If you get tired of setting goals (in a long document, for example), you could articulate them
- What is an IT person called who isnt a manager? [closed]
Might be a DBA, or a data analyst, or a programmer, or a sysadmin, or any of numerous other possibilities You'd have to ask the subject for a more specific title Otherwise, your current "IT worker" is about as generically acceptable as you're likely to get
- Word for someone who does the same job as me
Is there a word that means something like "someone who does the same job as me"? I've thought of colleague and co-worker These both indicate that someone works at the same place, or some other k
- etymology - Is the origin of the term blackleg racist? - English . . .
A blackleg is defined as: a person who continues working when fellow workers are on strike When did this term originate? Does it's origin have racist connotations?
- single word requests - Looking for a synonym for experienced worker . . .
Is there a single word or short phrase that means “experienced worker” (the opposite of “new hire”) and would work better than “local” in the following sentence? The mailing “is packed with usefu
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