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Posted: 8/25/2004 1:09:57 PM EDT
Link Posted: 8/25/2004 1:14:15 PM EDT
[#1]
Link Posted: 8/25/2004 1:14:55 PM EDT
[#2]
Ummmm

 One year and one day
+One year and one day
+One year and one day
= Three years and three days.

Over three years.
Link Posted: 8/25/2004 1:21:47 PM EDT
[#3]
Jeep29 wrote:


Ummmm

One year and one day
+One year and one day
+One year and one day
= Three years and three days.

Over three years.



Its concurrent experience....no one person has more than a years experience (+1 day in this example) While saying that they collectively have 3 years experience isnt technically inaccurate, it is misleading. If four freshman in school (HS or college, take your pick) all complete thier first year...does that mean that as a group they can solve problems that the seniors are getting? Regardless of the technicality that they have "4 years experience", they havent been exposed to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year courses.
Link Posted: 8/25/2004 1:40:51 PM EDT
[#4]
It means if Joe screws up the job then Pete will use his combined experience
to further screw up the job so Bob has something to do.

Does that clear it up for you?



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