M Mahnoor Guest Feb 4, 2007 #1 If someone asks me where do I work, what should my reply be, I work at "this store", I work for "this store" or I work with "this store". I am really confused about it.
If someone asks me where do I work, what should my reply be, I work at "this store", I work for "this store" or I work with "this store". I am really confused about it.
S sairashab Member Joined Feb 4, 2007 Member Type Academic Feb 4, 2007 #3 thanks ! ... Can you please tell me when do we use the other forms? I mean when do we use work at and work for?
thanks ! ... Can you please tell me when do we use the other forms? I mean when do we use work at and work for?
D Dextrous Member Joined Feb 3, 2007 Member Type Academic Feb 4, 2007 #4 Actually I would say work at in this context. I'll give an example for each: I work at McDonalds. (The name of the company) I work with Brian. (The name of a co-worker) I work for Mr Stevens. (The name of your boss/manager) That is the general difference between these phrases.
Actually I would say work at in this context. I'll give an example for each: I work at McDonalds. (The name of the company) I work with Brian. (The name of a co-worker) I work for Mr Stevens. (The name of your boss/manager) That is the general difference between these phrases.