prepositions - Scheduled FOR or IN the next days - English Language . . . To add more into the mix, I would say "Scheduled in" (verb preposition) can be used for creating a schedule — "The timetable for the June exams will be scheduled in the last week of May" People also use "scheduled-in" in place of just "scheduled" to mean the same thing — "I have your appointment scheduled-in for next Monday" See also this question So would normally know by context which
It’s showing me not scheduled this weekend. But I didn’t . . . - Reddit A to z didn’t have me on the schedule for a whole month after that and I never took a whole day off because I needed the money but I did test out leaving whenever I wanted to see if it would deduct upt since I wasn’t scheduled and it did not Reply reply BurntKyle • Reply reply More replies Agreeable-Raise-528 •
“as schedule” vs. “as scheduled” - English Language Usage . . . As scheduled is very similar to on schedule in that they are both used to describe an event that occurred on time or as expected When one says something is behind schedule, then there is an indication that something failed to be done by a deadline
Scheduled pickup arrived early - when does the timer start . . . - Reddit Scheduled pickup arrived early - when does the timer start? My wife and I were heading to an event downtown in Atlanta (where we live) and we scheduled a pickup at our house at 7:30am The driver arrived at 7:20am and we really needed another 5 minutes to be ready, but I wasn't sure how the timer worked
How reliable is a scheduled Uber? : r uber - Reddit How reliable is a scheduled Uber? Heading to the airport and will need to leave around 4am Will scheduling an Uber ahead of time be reliable? I need to ensure they show up