I will leave that for him to say. It’s been a hard road. I think it’s easy to feel like the opportunity may evaporate at any moment. He still has to pass the in-service exam and step 3 to keep this one.
1. Please use the adjacent in-service elevator. 2. Take the elevator down to the platform. To exit the station: 1. Please use the adjacent in-service elevator. 2. Take the elevator up to street level to exit the s…
(chiefly, British, of training etc.) Taking place when one is an employee.
We offer both in-service and full-time employee training.
“I will leave that for him to say. It’s been a hard road. I think it’s easy to feel like the opportunity may evaporate at any moment. He still has to pass the in-service exam and step 3 to keep this one.”
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Relating to or being a full-time employee.
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(transitive) To train or educate (someone) while they are working; to give on-the-job training to.
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