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Asked on June 23, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
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- 181 answers
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Asked on June 23, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 22, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 20, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 19, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 18, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 17, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 14, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 8, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes
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Asked on June 8, 2021 in American english.
I just “Was my GM promoted? ”
You can say the same thing for any promotion, really. I was promoted after my only step up. I didn’t realize how good of a job I’d come, I could just as easily face losing my job. What is the reference to “my bosses” means that you’ve moved up two steps, the mention is correct and your former boss is now your
subordinate.
- 508570 views
- 181 answers
- 187687 votes