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	<title>Comments on: 10 Preventable Mistakes to Avoid Losing your Job</title>
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		<title>By: Mel C</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mel C</dc:creator>
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		<description>Improper grammar and misspellings are my own personal pet peeve and give me headaches.  I sure hope your other blog entries are a little more polished.  I don&#039;t write a blog, so if I made any mistakes, WHATEVER.  You, Mr. Reddoch, need to be more careful if you want to be taken seriously.

In answer to your this entry, though, you forgot one pivotal rule: If you don&#039;t know or don&#039;t understand what is being asked of you, ask!  I ask my supervisor and check in with her over and over if there&#039;s something &quot;iffy.&quot;  When she hired me I made this plenty clear, that I liked to ask lots of questions.  She was fine with this and so is not surprised or disturbed when I ask her tons of questions.  The end result?  A perfect project just the way she wanted it (sometimes better).  Obviously this only applies to once-in-a-blue-moon type of projects...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Improper grammar and misspellings are my own personal pet peeve and give me headaches.  I sure hope your other blog entries are a little more polished.  I don&#8217;t write a blog, so if I made any mistakes, WHATEVER.  You, Mr. Reddoch, need to be more careful if you want to be taken seriously.</p>
<p>In answer to your this entry, though, you forgot one pivotal rule: If you don&#8217;t know or don&#8217;t understand what is being asked of you, ask!  I ask my supervisor and check in with her over and over if there&#8217;s something &#8220;iffy.&#8221;  When she hired me I made this plenty clear, that I liked to ask lots of questions.  She was fine with this and so is not surprised or disturbed when I ask her tons of questions.  The end result?  A perfect project just the way she wanted it (sometimes better).  Obviously this only applies to once-in-a-blue-moon type of projects&#8230;</p>
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