Thursday, March 5, 2020

Who Texts the Boss (Answer Not Many People) - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / Who Texts the Boss (Answer Not Many People) - Introvert Whisperer Who Texts the Boss? (Answer: Not Many People) GetVOIP.com September 19, 2014 Career Development, Communication, Networking No responses This post originally appeared at GetVoIP.com. As cellular phones and mobile devices continue to make communication easier and more available, the balance between work and life can be harder to maintain. While being available via phone call can be harrowing, where do employees stand on text messaging with their boss? Texting is done by thousands on a daily basis; however, is it a plausible means of communication between employees and their bosses? There are a number of factors to consider regarding texting your boss; therefore, justification can be very objective. To find out just where employees stand on the reality of texting their bosses, GetVoIP conducted a survey of over one thousand American employees ranging from all age groups. In participating, respondents answered one question: Do you text your boss?

Difference between Older and Elder - English Lesson via Skype

Difference between Older and Elder - English Lesson via Skype I explain the difference between older and elder in this short video lesson. As always, with plenty of examples.  Scroll down to read the transcript of this lesson. Difference between Older and Elder - Transcript Hi there my name is Harry. Welcome to English in a minute and we bring this to you by englishlessonviaskype.com.Today were going to talk about the adjective OLD and its comparative and superlative uses OLD OLDER and OLDEST.Other  three forms:My old cat. My older dog.The  oldest animal.When were talking about things or people we can use OLD OLDER OLDEST.For example:The old man. The older  woman. The oldest person I know.So it  doesnt matter whether it is an animal  or a person old older oldest.The other  format is OLD ELDER ELDEST.But we can  only use elder and eldest when were  referring to immediate family.For  example:My elder brother is a doctor.My  eldest sister is a nurse.So here were  talking about immediate family members, brothers and sisters so we can use old elder and  eldest.Of course, we can use old older  and oldest. But when were talking about immediate family, we can only use elder and  eldest.Okay.So another rule that I would like to bring to your  attention is that when were using elder  we can only use it when its followed by  a noun.My elder sister.My eldest  brother.But if I say My brother is older than me   that is correctbut I cant say  My brother is elder than me because in  this situation elder is not followed  immediately by a noun.Okay.   So there are the  rules concerning the adjectives old,  older, oldest or old, elder and eldest.So  remember to subscribe to my channel and as always join us on www.englishlessonviaskype.comand really important  announcement is that weve just launched  a Grammar course and a grammar lesson and I was very special offer for you at  $9.99  and you can get the link here below. Difference between Older and Elder - Image to share Don't keep this to yourself, tell the world: