Funny I was on a call with a client two days ago and she was talking about a reoccurring job schedule. Because I know about the distinction between recurring and reoccurring I ask her as merely and academic question if she knew the difference between recurring, and reoccurring. Then I quickly pointed out that I was not taking issue with her choice of words, that I just thought it was an interesting difference.
You would have had to be there, but we both got a big laugh out of the whole thing.
Incidentally, the proper term would be recurring jobs.
Funny I was on a call with a client two days ago and she was talking about a reoccurring job schedule. Because I know about the distinction between recurring and reoccurring I ask her as merely and academic question if she knew the difference between recurring, and reoccurring. Then I quickly pointed out that I was not taking issue with her choice of words, that I just thought it was an interesting difference.
You would have had to be there, but we both got a big laugh out of the whole thing.
Incidentally, the proper term would be recurring jobs.
Did you put her in her place?
Just an academic rhetorical question...do you know the difference between an and and?
A trailing D!!! It's a sign! 😉
Forgive me. I couldn't resist, Fren.
Typo I'm sure.
Thanks for keeping it real. Some others I have to slow down on sometimes is:
It's vs Its Their vs They're