Go ask the grunt if he likes the term "significant combat multiplier" or
"soldier" more. He will respond if he is indeed one, "soldier" because I
am one.
>A large pharmaceuticals firm with which I'm familiar uses "colleague."
>"Associates" is another popular substitute. One way of finding the
>answer would be to identify companies where "employee" is not used and
>see how their retention rates compare with companies where it is used.
--"Swan, Steve R. SETA CONTR" <SwanSR@ftknox5-emh3.army.mil>
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