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Aug. 12th, 2009 04:00 pmFrom the "You keep using that word; I do not think it means what you think it means" department.
An email just went out to our company about new time reporting policies. It keeps talking about who is and who is not 'impacted' by the change. The best part is a header, in great big letters that says "Are you impacted? Training is available!"
Impaction. It's not just for horses anymore.
Will someone please tell our writers that 'impact' is not a verb?
Or maybe they just want the time reporting process to feel more like the rest of this company.
An email just went out to our company about new time reporting policies. It keeps talking about who is and who is not 'impacted' by the change. The best part is a header, in great big letters that says "Are you impacted? Training is available!"
Impaction. It's not just for horses anymore.
Will someone please tell our writers that 'impact' is not a verb?
Or maybe they just want the time reporting process to feel more like the rest of this company.