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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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To do on-call support?

I m bit confused to say on-call support where the person will be working after work hours and will be paid for it.

I am not sure which one is right, or I m completely lost in framing the sentence. Actually, I am trying to mention that

Laptop is not functioning well so the person stayed late night last week in the office to do the on-call support.

Is it correct? Or am I missing something?
  

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'On call' is a worker off duty who will respond if his company suddenly asks him to work. Does that help?

  • 'On call' is a worker off duty who will respond if his company suddenly asks him to work.
  • Does that help?
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'On call' is a worker off duty who will respond if his company suddenly asks him to work. Does that help?

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