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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Working with a or working in a

im always confused with these two. Do you say:

A) I am working with a newspaper company; or
B) I am working in a newspaper company
  

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Hi, im always confused with these two. Do you say: Both are correct English. A) I am working with a newspaper company; I may not be an employee.

  • Hi, im always confused with these two.
  • Do you say: Both are correct English.
  • A) I am working with a newspaper company; I may not be an employee.
  • eg I might be an independent consultant.
  • or B) I am working in a newspaper company Sounds like I am an employee.
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Hi,

im always confused with these two. Do you say: Both are correct English.

A) I am working with a newspaper company; I may not be an employee.

eg I might be an independent consultant.

or

B) I am working in a newspaper company Sounds like I am an employee.

Other ways to say this include -

I am working at a newspaper company

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