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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Hire On

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/29/nyregion/29butler.html

"It is a job he has done since his 18th birthday three decades ago, when he was hired on as a footman at Buckingham Palace and stayed just under four years."

How are "hired on" and "hired" different?
  

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Hi, There's no real difference. I usually just hear 'hired'. Clive

  • Hi, There's no real difference.
  • I usually just hear 'hired'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

There's no real difference. I usually just hear 'hired'.

Clive

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