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Flower1234 Posted 14 years ago
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Difference betweeen time off and vacation

When one asks for time off work, does one means taking vacation?
  

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flower1234 When one asks for time off work, does one means taking vacation? Not necessarily . Time-off is usually for a brief period of time.

  • flower1234 When one asks for time off work, does one means taking vacation?
  • Not necessarily .
  • Time-off is usually for a brief period of time.
  • An hour-break between work hours can be an example.
  • It can be the time when one does not have to work, but can use the time according to his/her wishes.
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flower1234When one asks for time off work, does one means taking vacation?
Not necessarily.

Time-off is usually for a brief period of time. An hour-break between work hours can be an example. It can be the time when one does not have to work, but can use the time according to his/her wishes.

Prajwal

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