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Gillyflower Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

job requirements

Can I use "job requirements" in the following context?

"One of the most common causes of short sleep while driving is the lack of sleep due to job requirements."
What about "job demands"?

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gillyflower Can I use "job requirements" in the following context? Not good. gillyflower What about "job demands"?

  • gillyflower Can I use "job requirements" in the following context?
  • Not good.
  • gillyflower What about "job demands"?
  • Much better.
  • But why not just 'overwork'?
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gillyflowerCan I use "job requirements" in the following context?
Not good.
gillyflowerWhat about "job demands"?
Much better. But why not just 'overwork'?
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Thank you for your reply.
I 'm writing an article on the effect of night work on nurses. It's not overwork. I want to say that the type of job requires some people to work at night which leads to sleepiness.

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