Attitude
Most commonly we will use get on or get onto to refer to a person or thing to get on a form of transportation that transports many people
• I need to get on to the bus and get to work. Another way we use get on is in the form of "get someone on something." In this form, it might use it to describe putting someone on a media show like TV, Pod
Cast or radio.
• Fred got his friend on at his company because he knew the HR person well.
We will often use the phrase get on to say we need to do a task, and activity or job that we have been procrastinating on.
• I really need to get on that report as it is due on Monday and it already Thursday!