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susan khadka

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Oct 5, 2024
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I have already submitted my document and just cane to know that on my recent employment letter there was a slight grammar mistake. It should be mr. ..... is getting paid $22 per hour and the mistake on the letter is mr.... was getting paid and same on the hours aswell as it is written in past tense on the current employment letter does it matter or what can be done as it is a gramatical error
 
I have already submitted my document and just cane to know that on my recent employment letter there was a slight grammar mistake. It should be mr. ..... is getting paid $22 per hour and the mistake on the letter is mr.... was getting paid and same on the hours aswell as it is written in past tense on the current employment letter does it matter or what can be done as it is a gramatical error
Minor mistakes such as these won't matter as long as you have paystubs showing your full tenure. For your own peace of mind, you can get a revised one and submit it via webform. However, I feel that's unnecessary. Totally your call!
 
I have already submitted all the related paystub but just the grammatical error then I will just wait if they want anything or maybe this might be overlooked as all the paystub is there to submit my valid points.
 
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