Re: Title--US vs non-US usage
Sean Hower (or is that Hower Sean) and others, mostly off-list, have suggested that I use "Position" instead of "Title." However, all of the responses so far have been from the US; so I'm holding off on a decision until I hear from at least one or two non-murkins.
How about "Job Title"? I do not think that "Position" is exactly unclear, but it does have funny connotations.
Regards
Jan Henning
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