Your boss will likely ask for more details about your flub, you’ll provide those, and then your boss might surprise you -- telling you about a time he or she screwed up.
I feel horrible’ -- and especially if you can go to them before they come to you -- you know ... you kind of circumvent the problem that way,” Barr said.
“Usually, they have a lot more faith in you after that.”Host Zak Rosen, by the way, wants to hear from you next.
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