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  1. 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 …

  2. single word requests - "Co-worker" equivalent for "volunteer ...

    Feb 15, 2021 · The field, "relationship to reference," made me realize that I didn't know of and couldn't find a term that is similar to a "worker's co-worker." Since I couldn't find validation for …

  3. What is a word for an employee who works at geographically …

    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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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.

  6. What is the word for a person who does different jobs?

    Apr 12, 2014 · Depending on context, consider "gofer,' "handyman," and "versatile/all-around worker." gofer (or gopher): a person whose job is to do various small and usually boring jobs …

  7. 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!

  8. What is another term for co-worker but for someone ranked higher?

    Nov 19, 2019 · What is a term for a director of a program (or anyone ranked higher) that I don't directly report to, but I've worked with on various committees?

  9. "Experienced" vs. "seasoned" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    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 …

  10. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 9, 2023 · For example, imagine a worker in a widget factory who is responsible for checking if all the widgets on a conveyor belt are well-made. This worker is successful in their job 99% of …