Expeditor. The -or is a Latin occupational suffix. In English, it often sounds verbally like "-er," which can lead to the spelling confusion.
Omelette IS the preferred spelling.
pajamas (American preferred spelling) pyjamas (British preferred spelling)
The usual spelling is judgment. The spelling judgement is the less-used variant.
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Expeditor is the correct spelling.
Omelette IS the preferred spelling.
pajamas (American preferred spelling) pyjamas (British preferred spelling)
Expeditor is a position that is mostly found in the construction industry where large structures are erected and supervised workers are controlled by the expeditor.
The usual spelling is judgment. The spelling judgement is the less-used variant.
project coordinator can made decision but project expeditor can not
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The spelling usages are both "cigarette" (the preferred modern spelling) and "cigaret".
An expediter is paid by a piece meal rate, so it is hard to say what one person might make. It depends on the number of calls the expediter gets in a day.
Either gray or grey are correct spellings. Grey with an e is the spelling preferred by the British, where gray with the letter a is the preferred spelling by Americans.
An American spelling is a spelling of an individual work such as is preferred in the United States as opposed to the United Kingdom or elsewhere.