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  • Employee vs Employe Which Is More Correct Common
    Employe is a rare dated alternative spelling of the more common employee (AHD) Ngram: an employe Ngram: an employee vs an employe From French employé Employe (plural employes) 1920, Conference proceedings of the National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, the University of Georgia College of Agriculture, page 103: For that clerk, in the
  • Is there a single word for someone who left the company that does not . . .
    I would refer to someone in this situation as a former employee Former referring to something that happened in the past (i e the person worked for the company in the past) and employee referring to someone who worked for a salary Former employee: Former is used to describe someone who used to have a particular job, position, or role, but no longer has it Reverso Dictionary This phrase can
  • A word for people who work under a manager
    Where I used to work, we called the people who reported to a manager his her reports This word does not have any of the negative connotations words like subordinates or underlings carry Oxford Dictionaries Online lists this as the meaning of the word and also gives an example Report noun An employee who reports to another employee 'And, I have been a better, more consistent mentor teacher
  • vocabulary - Single-word term for Number of employees - English . . .
    Is there a single-word term for "Number of employees" as in "our company's number of employees"?
  • currently is a . . . or is currently a . . . - English Language Usage . . .
    Word Choice The first hurdle in answering your question is to decide whether you should use the word at all: Caution: Use of currently, now, or presently is wordy when the verb it modifies is in the present tense Not this: Sue is presently working at CBS But this: Sue is working at CBS — Martin Steinmann, Grammar Without Grief: The Ultimate A to Z for the Stylistically Clueless and the
  • grammar - was employed at vs had been employed at - English . . .
    The past perfect is only used to refer to events that are in the past relative to some expressed or implied viewpoint in the past; and even then, it is often not used if the relative timing is clear from surrounding text of expressions of time If you use had been employed, you are inviting your reader to look back at the employment from some time later than 2017, but still in the past (either
  • Is there a word for people who directly report to me in office?
    Report is the common word used in this context See the 4th definition under noun, in OLD: Report An employee who reports to another employee Although they are your subordinates by your own description, the word subordinate carries with it the very clear sense that these people are lower in the company hierarchy than you It would usually be used if there was a need to put emphasis on that
  • Is the term low-level employee considered to be derogatory?
    I recently saw a TV show where an executive referred to an assistant as a low-level employee Is it considered appropriate or derogatory?
  • single word requests - What do you call someone with the same . . .
    What do you call someone who works in the same field or occupation as you do, but in a different company or organization?





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