Employee vs Microsoftie - What's the difference?
employee | microsoftie |
An individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
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* 2008 , Chuck Sphar, Stephen Randy Davis, C# 2008 for Dummies
As a verb employee
is .As a noun microsoftie is
(informal) an employee of.employee
English
Alternative forms
* employe *Noun
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- One way to encourage your employees to work harder is by giving them incentives .
See also
* payroll * taxes * work English words suffixed with -eemicrosoftie
English
Noun
(en noun)- Craig Mundie, the software giant's chief technical officer, is not a typical Microsoftie .
- An ex-Microsoftie named Alex St. John, who founded a company called WildTangent, put it this way, "I couldn't be better equipped to run a company."
- This style of naming variables was called Hungarian notation, after Charles Simonyi, a famous Microsoftie who recently went to the International Space Station as a space tourist.
