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How can I say that my temporary job has become permanent.
For example if my job as a sick-leave replacement turns permannent.
Is there any way of saying something like:
"My job has been -----lised" (stabilised?) or something
Or I as an employee have been -----ised?)
Any ways to express that?
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How can I say that my temporary job has become permanent.
For example if my job as a sick-leave replacement turns permannent.
Is there any way of saying something like:
"My job has been -----lised" (stabilised?) or something
Or I as an employee have been -----ised?)
Any ways to express that?
How about:

I have advanced from a temporary position to permanent.
My job has advanced from temporary to a permanent position.
My permanent position has created job stability.
My job advancement has provided financial independence and stability.

or something like that.

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Thank you Marilyn for the nice answer and greetings from the winter holiday.

By the way, can I use verb "decasualise" in this context?
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