A probationary employee is one who, for a given period of time, is being observed and evaluated to determine whether or not he is qualified for permanent employment. A probationary appointment affords the employer an opportunity to observe the skill, competence and attitude of a probationer. The word "probationary", as used to describe the period of employment, implies the purpose of the term or period. While the employer observes the fitness, propriety and efficiency of a probationer to ascertain whether he is qualified for permanent employment, the probationer at the same time, seeks to prove to the employer that he has the qualifications to meet the reasonable standards for permanent employment.
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∙ 11y agoIt means that the results are in line with what you thought would happen, They do not prove your idea was wrong. (It doesn't mean the idea was definitely right, but it's the basis for more testing.)
The lack of a scientific basis is one of the DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS of a superstition. If there is a scientific basis for something, it would no longer be fair to call it a superstition.
Holmes Martins established the scientific basis of vaccination.
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It is an abbreviation of probationary. It is not really used in the Marine Corps. It has been made popular by the TV show NCIS and refers to a probationary agent.
It means that the workers ability to do a job is unknown. So the worker has to prove his skill and competence before being formally hired on full time. Many companies have a 3 month probationary period.
Typical probationary is 60 or 90 days.
In the United States, the average annual income for a bank probationary officer is $71,000. The average annual income for a bank probationary officer in Michigan is $72,000.
I guess it means that everyone one makes mistakes.ANOTHER VIEW: Unless the word probation means in the criminal sense - (as the first answerer chose to use it) it may possibly mean the pastor was hired by the Church Elders on a temporary (probationary) basis to see if he preached well and got along well with the congregation, and he could otherwiswe handle his church duties. If he fulfilled their desires they would then hire him on a permanent basis.
What was the basis for the renaissance
complimentary basis
probationary is just a term explaining that the position is a try out, usually a manager position of a bank is not probationary, but it can be if there is a need for pending approval from authorities.
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