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Newguest Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Contract

Hi

Is it OK to say it like this:

1. I don't want to work on the basis of the contract to perform a specific task/contract for specific work.

2. I want to look around for some teaching position that will give me an employment contract.

--- Are thre better ways to say the same?
  

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1. I don't want to work on a contract basis for specific work. 2.

  • 1.
  • I don't want to work on a contract basis for specific work.
  • 2.
  • I want to look around for a teaching position with a contract.
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1. I don't want to work on a contract basis for specific work.

2. I want to look around for a teaching position with a contract.

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