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The Nest is the only place I've ever seen this, but I see it all the time here. Many people write:
"I am salary" or "DH has a good job. He is salary."
I've always said, "I am salaried." I call the income I earn a "salary."
Have I been wrong along? Is this some strange regional thing?
Re: Salary vs Salaried?
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Yep, I just assume people are ignorant. It's similar to when people say, "I'm OCD" or "I'm ADD." Really? You are obsessive-compulsive disorder or attention-deficit disorder? Interesting.
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I am guessing you don't see that misuse of salaried/salary on this board much.
Actually, someone called herself "salary" in a post on here just today... I assume that's what sparked the OP's post.
Yes (sorry, to whomever posted it, but you're definitely not the only one---I see it at least once every couple of weeks if not more.)