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The difference between on-site and off-site
Place, time.

1, location. Resident refers to the act of staying at the site in person, that is, going to the site for inspection, supervision, inspection or support in person. Being stationed refers to the act of being stationed in a specific place in person, that is, dealing with related affairs in that place in person, with a clear location.

2. Time. It takes days or weeks or even months to stay in the wild. Stations are stationed, usually for a long time.