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Could you tell me the differences of “work for” and “work at”?
Could you tell me the differences of “work for” and “work at”?
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Work at is when u are referring to a place
work for is to whom
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Work for refers to the main organization/company you are working for, while work at means where you work, like an office or store.
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work for is like I work for Sally my boss or i work for a business work at is like I work at Wendy's
work for is like I work for Sally my boss or i work for a business work at is like I work at Wendy's
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Is it better better to say “I work at the bank.” When I introduce myself to someone?
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