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could anybody tell me what this means?
anybody knows what a mid-career means? please help me figure out,thanks
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do you speak Japanese??
日本語を話しますか? |
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i don't know the answer either. |
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im not sure otherwise, plus iv had a few to drink.. Asahi beers so nice... so sorry if my spellings really bad or my sentences atre confusing:p |
i believe tsukikage is right ^^
i think its when you are at a middle ground in your work you have not yet reached the top of the chain but you have succeded in moving up (being promoted) |
i agree with the definition given by the other JF members...just to add further on the meaning, mid-career is a 'halfway stage of career: the middle stage of a career (usually work-related), when somebody is established but has many more working years remaining'...well, i got it from an online dictionary so the words are kind of dull...:)
nway, hope this helps! :vsign: |
thanks everybody!!! really appreciate your help!!! this word is coming from job offer (sales stuff) in ''type'' column . so ,in this situation what do they mean ? that i would have oportunity for career growth ? Can progress only untill mid-career? Or i must be at mid-career (must have experience)for getting this job? please help!
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i'm supposing a mid-career means the middle years of ones career - thus it might mean that there's a prerequisite of experience? i don't really think any job would advertise abt only giving the opportunity to reach half the ladder right? but i'm not too clear..haha..any other opinions? =)
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Wow. This thread hasn't seen the light of day for over 9 months.
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I have no idea what chaskarmukund is thinking.
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