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  1. Employees vs Staff - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 24, 2017 · The second may seem a bit unnatural because employee is emphasizing that the workers are getting paid, but this is irrelevant in the context of your sentence (just a theory).

  2. Word for employees without management responsibilities

    Jun 16, 2017 · Like ' [anything] contributor' doesn't sufficiently preclude non-employees and 'line' workers doesn't seem to cover people like journalists. Davo's suggestion is looking like my best …

  3. Help with understanding Apostrophe for worker's or workers'

    Oct 18, 2019 · 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 …

  4. A word for people who work under a manager

    Oct 6, 2015 · 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 …

  5. Word to call a person that works in a store

    Oct 7, 2013 · In Canada we have: salespersons who sell you items (we used to have salesmen too), cashiers who just work at the cash register and don't assist you in choosing items, managers, and …

  6. 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, …

  7. What is a word for an employee who works at geographically different ...

    May 14, 2020 · Not one word, but one generally refers to an employee who works at geographically different location than the rest of the team as a field-office worker, i.e., a person who works in a field …

  8. compound adjectives - "Highly skilled" or "high-skilled"? - English ...

    Aug 5, 2024 · A Wikipedia article contains skilled, unskilled, semi-skilled, non-skilled and highly-skilled, as well as "Obama Immigration Order to Impact Millions, Includes Provisions for High-Skilled Workers".

  9. Word for "person that I supervise" - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Dec 15, 2012 · The workers being supervised don't have a role of being supervised, unlike the supervisor whose role is that of supervision. That's why it's difficult to find an opposite for supervisor.

  10. abbreviations - What do CI, CIM, CID, CIB mean? - English Language ...

    I was talking to a friend about a girl, and he mentioned that “She can pretty much CI anything, CIB, CIM or CID.” I’m wondering what these mean. The context was sexual experience. Sorry if I missed...