the words advisor and adviser have actual different meanings
Not in American English. The original correct form was adviser, but advisor became so widespread as to be accepted as an alternate spelling.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
the words advisor and adviser have actual different meanings
Not in American English. The original correct form was adviser, but advisor became so widespread as to be accepted as an alternate spelling.
What would the difference be/have been?
Yay Connie, go you!
Someone forwarded me an announcement for a position in DC, that I was going to blow off, but maybe I'll put in for it. It's another government position, with a totally different agency, but more apparent room for advancement.
And given the speed of government, by the time they make a decision my family situation may well have changed anyway...
Of course the self-confidence demons are now all whispering "You know they're just going to change their minds, now, right? Or you're goign to crash and burn and they're going to boot you back to tech support."
Stupid demons.
And in a shout-out to the "sharing makes it better" theory, hearing everyone else here wrestle with their self-destructive demons has helped me realize that the voices aren't some unique speaker of truth, they're just voices that lots of people hear.
The apparent distinction between adviser and advisor would certainly be news at my agency.
I love it when buffistae talk etymology, I always learn something.
I have had a fairly productive morning. Interviewed the final editor candidate, decided on who to hire for next year, wrote one rec letter, writing another this afternoon. And bonus, learned there's a Fresh & Easy right by campus.
To sum up: I am a complete asshole when buying a car.
Also, I bought a car. 2013 Mazda2
More later. Going to go turn in my old title.
Congrats on the new car, sarameg. I say go celebrate with your neighbors and a bottle of wine.
Here is the important question, sarameg: what color? (also, congrats on the new vehicle)
Brava, sarameg!
As a final example of how fubar my employers are, I just got a call from my actual legal employer (the contracting firm): apparently the period of performance on my contract ends TODAY.
As in, no point in coming in tomorrow, I won't get paid for it.
That's kind of awesome.