1. I have had many different jobs.

2. I have had two jobs.
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Does #2 mean that he has two jobs now?
Does #1 mean that he has many different jobs now? Or does #1 mean that he has ever experienced having many different jobs?
English - Writeacher, Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 11:28pm
Both sentences are referring to past jobs. Both can also mean that the person's current job is included in his/her total number of jobs.
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1. I have had many different jobs.

(Do you mean he currently has many different jobs? Or do you mean he had many different jobs before, but not now?)

"1. I have had many different jobs." This means he's had many different jobs in the past. It doesn't say anything about the jobs he might have now.

In this context, when someone says "I have had many different jobs," it means that they have had multiple jobs in the past. It does not necessarily imply that they currently have many different jobs. Instead, it refers to their past experience of having worked various jobs, without specifying whether they are currently employed or not.

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