Tenor is correct in this case, and that's what is in the message. Not sure if you're saying it should be tenure? I deleted my previous comment but just looked and it does say tenor, as in tone. Tenure has to do with length of time in a position.
Thanks. I stand corrected. My wires got crossed translating from French "teneur" to English "tenure" instead of "tenor", I was familiar with only one definition: the opera signing range. Going to bed tonight a little bit less ignorant (just a little)😁
Tenor is correct in this case, and that's what is in the message. Not sure if you're saying it should be tenure? I deleted my previous comment but just looked and it does say tenor, as in tone. Tenure has to do with length of time in a position.
Thanks. I stand corrected. My wires got crossed translating from French "teneur" to English "tenure" instead of "tenor", I was familiar with only one definition: the opera signing range. Going to bed tonight a little bit less ignorant (just a little)😁