how do you hyphenate followup before and after a noun? thanks
Posted By: cb on 2007-09-24
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I am not sure how to hypenate or IF you hyphenate followup. i.e. followup xray
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This is wrong! Do NOT hyphenate
When it's used as a verb, it's follow up - 2 words. When it's used as an adjective or noun, it's followup - 1 word. You really shouldn't hyphenate it at all unless the client prefers it hyphenated when used as an ajective, but absolutely do NOT hyphenate when using as a verb. It's all in the BOS.
Medgarde Followup
I'm currently an IC for them and they are pretty good to work for. I enjoy the flexibility.
Did you send followup emails? sm
I have heard that sometimes it helps. I am on my third job since I graduated this summer. The first company I left because it was VR, and I just couldn't work fast enough to make any money at 4 cpl. The second job I had lost the account I worked on and had to let me go. I have been with my third company for a month now, and they have had so many issues with their software that I didn't work all last week. I haven't worked for more than 2 days in a row without any problems. I am now on the job search again because I can't rely on these people and they will just not return my emails for days on end.
I probably sent out 10-15 resumes and applications before anyone responded back. All of the jobs offers I received had required 3 to 5 years of experience, so don't be afraid to apply to those.
Good luck! I know how disappointing it is to spend hours taking a test and not even get a reply.
BOS is moving away from the hyphenated form so followup is the
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