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Pieanne Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

"turn of duty"

0 Hello, I need your help again! 02br
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00When employees work each in turn, how do you say? 02br
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00"It's your duty turn"? "It's your turn of duty"? "it's your work (-ing) turn"? "working session"? 02br
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00it has to fit in: " the *** is defined by the particular schedule the organization chooses to establish" 02br
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00Thank you 0-
  

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0 "Shift pattern"? org/wiki/Shift_work

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  • org/wiki/Shift_work
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0 "Shift pattern"? 02br
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00" the 11b10shift pattern12b10 is defined by the particular schedule the organization chooses to establish"12blockquote
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0 No, that's not it, Abbie... 02br
00You don't say "hey, it's your shift of pattern" do you? 02br
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00I mean "Hey, it's your turn to work!", but then better said... 0-
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0Oh well - obviously you French are far less formal than we Brits!! I say it every day of the week 05002br
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00We would say "it's your shift" 02br
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00Sorry. 051010id3511id8
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0 THANK YOU DEAR! 0-
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0 You are welcome, Sweetie![K] 0-
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0 You would just say "shift" -- my shift is over at four. You have the next shift. Unless you are soldiers on guard duty, in which case it would be "you have the next watch." 02br
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00OOPS! - sorry - didn't realize this had already been answered.050010id10
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0 that's Ok Khoff, 'cos it's always nice to speak to you. 0-

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