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Amirah Swanson
14 February, 02:22
A career is another name for a job?
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Greta Koch
14 February, 05:48
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yes
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because they are both the same thing
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Donavan Ross
14 February, 05:58
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True
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It is the same thing, it just sounds a little bit more professional.
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