
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.
Is there a word/phrase to describe someone who works from home?
Nov 7, 2015 · 2 " 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 …
"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 …
Word for "person that I supervise" - English Language & Usage …
Dec 15, 2012 · What is the best word to refer to the person that I (directly) supervise, in the context of a corporate workplace? The closest I can think of is employee, but that doesn't …
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?
Scut work and scab worker [closed] - English Language & Usage …
Aug 18, 2015 · I wonder if the term scut work, used in american hospitals, could be related to the term scab worker, as in a lowly person who crosses picket lines, since it relates to work that …
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 …
compound adjectives - "Highly skilled" or "high-skilled"? - English ...
Aug 5, 2024 · Word Reference includes both 'high skilled' and 'highly skilled' in its list of (...) Forum discussions with the word (s) "skilled" in the title: high-skilled workers highly skilled …
meaning - What do you call someone who's involved in a project …
Mar 25, 2014 · We currently have two roles for our project, namely: project manager `someone who is involved', ie. regular worker/employee but I'm not really satisfied with worker. What do …
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!