Need Help Putting down # w/out Decimals?

2019-01-03 10:22 am
Hi Everyone!

Right now I'm in the middle of filling out this particular job that I see on Indeed. In the application they're asking for how much experience I have in Customer Service & I'm struggling.

Yes, I Am looking online, but don't see that much examples. So, I was wondering:

Could somehow help me write these experiences based on the Valid # W/Out Decimals:

My Customer Service is:
10 years

& I aslo taught for
7 years

Please let me know as soon as you can.

(Oh, BTW You know This is REALLY RIDICULOUS!!! Who Invented this? I mean What is W/out the Decimal thing??

What happened to just writing:
10 Years or
10

????
This is SOOO STUPID (My Opinion)

回答 (4)

2019-01-03 5:14 pm
are u somehow retarded? u write 10 years and 7 years. 10 and 7 ARE without decimals. do u know what decimal is? u said u were googling?
2019-01-03 11:45 am
10
7

It is asking for just the number.

W/out decimals means don't put 5.67 or something like that.
2019-01-03 11:10 am
You poor thing.
2019-01-03 4:36 pm
Who is asking for decimals? Ten years is just 10
What a fuss
2019-01-03 10:24 am
isyarasu


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