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  • 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
  • Is there a word phrase to describe someone who works from home?
    "Remote and stay-at-home" worker or "Remote worker" could be considered In the linked article, the writer used "remote and stay-at-home workers" first and continued with "remote workers" Ther verb "to work remotely" is braodly used to mean "to work away from his employer workplace" The link clearly defines what "remote work" is
  • What is the word for a person who does different jobs?
    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 for other people handyman: a man employed to do various tasks (Collins English Dictionary -- Complete and unabridged, Ed 2003)
  • Word for someone who does the same job as me
    coworker, fellow worker, workmate, teammate, associate, partner, collaborator, ally, confederate None of these really work in the sense you're looking for, something that means "in exactly the same job" as you
  • single word requests - Co-worker equivalent for volunteer . . .
    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 the term "co-volunteer," I needed to ask this question Note: If this is a duplicate or posted in the wrong place, please point me in the right direction I was
  • 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
  • terminology - Whats the term for government worker? - English . . .
    This could be used for anyone from a postal worker to the president, though there are some jobs I am not used to it being associated with, military members being one class According to Wikipedia these terms only officially refer to national government employees, but I believe colloquial use is much broader
  • single word requests - What is another term for co-worker but for . . .
    A fellow worker or professional Therefore, colleague is appropriate as it may be used to describe nearly everyone within your professional circles, and it allows for that person to be of a different rank than your own Associate is a synonym that comes to mind, but I would be wary of using that word Associate can denote someone of lesser than




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