A whole bunch.
Diem???
Yes, we have no bananas.
gedub I believe “diem” is Latin for “day”. I could be mistaken, but that’s the meaning usually attached to it.
@Rmom, you’re right. “Diem” is day. Some corporations have a capped amount of money that is given to employees during trainings (almost like an allowance) for food and lodging. It’s usually calculated “per diem” - per day.
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Edcole1961 about 14 years ago
A whole bunch.
gary wolner about 14 years ago
Diem???
Yukoneric about 14 years ago
Yes, we have no bananas.
Smiley Rmom about 14 years ago
gedub I believe “diem” is Latin for “day”. I could be mistaken, but that’s the meaning usually attached to it.
starlilies about 14 years ago
@Rmom, you’re right. “Diem” is day. Some corporations have a capped amount of money that is given to employees during trainings (almost like an allowance) for food and lodging. It’s usually calculated “per diem” - per day.