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'I'm between jobs.' It means 'I have many jobs',or 'I have no job'?
Aug 31, 2010 11:49 AM
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No job. You've finished one, but not started the next.
Often used as a way of saying that you are unemployed, but only when 'job' refers to your occupation, not when the 'job' is a piece of work within your current employment.
August 31, 2010
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It means, I happen to be temporarily unemployed at the moment--could also indicate that the person is currently seeking a new job; hence he/she is in a phase/state of between.
September 1, 2010
lost job~~~
August 31, 2010
have no job 。
u have fired the last boss ,but dont find the new work , so u r between jobs 。
August 31, 2010
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