July 25, 2025
The company that I work for was acquired.
Many executives have been fired, and everyone is worried about the future.
My bosses are waiting for the ultimatum to know who stays or go in September I've been creating tools to automate some tasks, I don't know if I should show them to the manager.
What do you think?
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The company that I work for was acquired.
I agree with camelspinball that "The company that I work for got acquired." is probably a bit more common and sounds more conversational, but I think both are correct.
Many executives have been fired, and everyone is worried about the future.
My bosses are waiting for the ultimatum to know who stays and whor goes in September. I've been creating tools to automate some tasks, but I don't know if I should show them to the manager.
What do you think?
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Great job! I hope everything turns out ok.
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The company that I work for was acquired.
Many executives have been fired, and everyone is worried about the future.
My bosses are waiting for the ultimatum to know who stays or go in September. I've been creating tools to automate some tasks, but I don't know if I should show them to the manager.
you could also use "and" here easily, but something would be needed to join these two independent clauses
I added a period to separate the main thoughts being expressed: 1. bosses are waiting and 2. automation tools
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Clear writing, just some minor grammar things. Hmm, I suppose there are a lot of factors to consider, but if you are able to design automation tools, it seems like you have a valuable skillset that you can leverage in different ways. That's a bit of a tricky situation, hope it all works out.
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Consistent capitalization
The company that I work for was acquired.
I don't know if it's actually better, but I would use "got acquired" here
Many executives have been fired, and everyone is worried about the future.
My bosses are waiting for the ultimatum to know who stays and whor goes in September. I've been creating tools to automate some tasks, I don't know if I should show them to the manager.
"ultimatum" doesn't seem quite right here, but it may be intended. Usually "ultimatum" would imply that one party is making demands on the other, the rejection of which would result in retaliation. Since this is an acquisition, the terms of the purchase have essentially already been settled. So even a sentence like "My bosses are waiting to find out who stays and who goes in September" works here.
What do you think?
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