- what is the difference between employee and staff and worker
I am reading Human Resource(HR) book, and I can not understand employee, staff and worker Please explain in detail, thank!
- 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
- Experienced vs. seasoned - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Are these two words interchangeable? According to the Oxford dictionary, experienced means having knowledge or skill in a particular job or activity, while seasoned having a lot of experience in a
- word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I'm trying to find a word or a short phrase that target such person Like someone who has no passion, no drive and only does whatever needed to survive
- 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
- Respectful Noun for Really Hard Worker - English Language Usage Stack . . .
10 Someone who is more than just a hard worker can be described as persevering: To persist in or remain constant to a purpose, idea, or task in the face of obstacles or discouragement The three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are, first, hard work; second, stick-to-itiveness; third, common sense
- 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
- labour v. s. labourer - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
What's the difference between them when I mean "worker"? In other word, which one below is right? Companies can barely find young labours in an ageing society Companies can barely find young labo
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