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HappyMe1984
1 year ago

“Jegliche” would mean that there is no experience in dealing with customers you haven’t done yet. Say, you’ve already done every single customer transition experience that has ever existed and that will ever exist. I would say that it results that the bullshit is, or ;)? Finally, customers/clients/mandants/patients are always able to surprise us with a new nonsense we never expected to do.

“Comprehensive”, “many” or “multiannual” would clearly be the more appropriate adjectives for this sentence!

Rendric
1 year ago

Strike the “everything”.

I’d replace it with a “and”.

Nelson100
1 year ago

“Zahnmedizin” is an adjective and therefore small to write.

Instead of “everything” I recommend “comprehensive”, “long-year” or “very good”.

Tamtamy
1 year ago

Instead of ‘every’ (sounds unusual) I would simply write “a lot of experience”.

Good success! 😊

Lennardkilk7
1 year ago

Behind the hotel girl a comma

oIJackIo
1 year ago
Reply to  Lennardkilk7

But then there should be something behind specialist employees, right?

Tamtamy
1 year ago
Reply to  Lennardkilk7

Oh, no.