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Band vs Staff - What's the difference?

band | staff |


As a noun band

is tape.

As a proper noun staff is

.

Labor vs Staff - What's the difference?

labor | staff |


As proper nouns the difference between labor and staff

is that labor is (australia|informal) the while staff is .

Operator vs Staff - What's the difference?

operator | staff |


As a noun operator

is an operator, a service provider, an isp.

As a proper noun staff is

.

Staff vs Employ - What's the difference?

staff | employ |


As a proper noun staff

is .

As a noun employ is

the state of being an employee; employment.

As a verb employ is

to hire (somebody for work or a job).

Staff vs Furniture - What's the difference?

staff | furniture |


As nouns the difference between staff and furniture

is that staff is a long, straight stick, especially one used to assist in walking while furniture is large movable item(s), usually in a room, which enhance(s) the room's characteristics, functionally or decoratively.

As a verb staff

is to supply (a business) with employees.

Staff vs Incumbent - What's the difference?

staff | incumbent |


As a proper noun staff

is .

As an adjective incumbent is

imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.

As a noun incumbent is

the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.

Staff vs Offical - What's the difference?

staff | offical |


As a proper noun staff

is .

As an adjective offical is

.

Staff vs Administrator - What's the difference?

staff | administrator |


As nouns the difference between staff and administrator

is that staff is a long, straight stick, especially one used to assist in walking while administrator is one who administers affairs; one who directs, manages, executes, or dispenses, whether in civil, judicial, political, or ecclesiastical affairs; a manager.

As a verb staff

is to supply (a business) with employees.

Gear vs Staff - What's the difference?

gear | staff |


As proper nouns the difference between gear and staff

is that gear is feb (february) while staff is .

Staff vs Volunteer - What's the difference?

staff | volunteer |


As a proper noun staff

is .

As a noun volunteer is

one who enters into, or offers for, any service of his/her own free will, especially when done without pay.

As a verb volunteer is

(label) to enlist oneself as a volunteer.

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