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Hi everyone What is the difference between these two sentences? I'm in between jobs. I'm between jobs.
2021年9月14日 21:37
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There's no difference. This is often used as a euphemism for "I'm out of work", or "I'm unemployed", or I can't find a job... Just sounds a bit more positive.
2021年9月14日
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Hi, there isn’t much difference to be (in) between jobs: to be looking for work, to be unemployed. It’s an idiom. To be between jobs is used to say that somebody has left one job and is looking for another.
2021年9月14日
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No difference, they can be used interchangeably, and you probably know what they mean but it just means you're looking for a job after losing one
2021年9月15日
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