Why did the writer use would instead of will in the sentences below?
What do you think the advantages of working at the university will be?
as I said, it's a research position which means I wouldn't be teaching. It would be nice to have a break. I would still get a long holiday and professionally I think working at a university would help me in the future.
It sounds like he doesn't have the position - he's applying for the position. "
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It sounds like he doesn't have the position - he's applying for the position. "If I'm appointed, then I wouldn't be..."