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Have talked vs talked | WordReference Forums For me, I have talked to my boss tells me you've done this some time between 'then' and now - possibly, but not necessarily, quite recently On the other hand, "I talked to my boss" means you did it at some (unspecified) time in the past It's difficult to explain more clearly without knowing more about the scenario you're describing or
a polite way to ask for absence for a meeting - WordReference Forums I have a compulsory meeting next week, but I cannot make it due to some reasons I need to email my boss to allow me absence for the meeting? Is it correct and polite way to say "Could you allow(or grant, permit maybe?) my leave for the meeting?"
为啥现在 BOSS 直聘求职那么多,打招呼根本没人回我呀? 以前BOSS每天可以免费跟30个应聘者打招呼,超过就充值费用; 现在: 老板第一天让我登录上他的BOSS账号后,说“处理一些这消息,有合适的就约面试”,顿了下马上给我补充道“现在回复一条消息要收费,你筛选着点”,我自信满满说好的。
Request me or Request from me to do something - WordReference Forums The correct construction is request somebody to do something, so the first version using "from" is wrong Using "request" like this sounds rather formal to me: we would generally say it as "He asked me to prepare the report"
A student has a teacher. What does an apprentice have? Assuming it means someone who's receiving a salary but is learning on the job, the employer or the person ranking immediately above the apprentice would be his or her boss and mentor
guv (gov) - boss - sir mum | WordReference Forums Boss is a less formal term for an inspector or above of either gender, where you have a reasonably familiar working relationship with them but you’re still choosing to show respect