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	<title>Comments on: How to express gratitude to my mentors? (touching true story)?</title>
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		<title>By: mguardian_north</title>
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		<description>I think the most important thing is to be respectful and make sure everyone in your company avoids having an entitlement mentality (the attitude that you are owed what she gives you). But it seems like you got that taken care of already. Beyond that, I suggest some of you get part-time jobs to pay her back. I&#039;m not sure about the numbers but even if you owe $2900 it won&#039;t take that long to earn. Plus, you can save up money for your next production. Additionally, you&#039;re going to have to face the fact that your company may never break even. To show you&#039;re gratitude, just remain respectful and try to show gratitude with the little things, like bringing in homemade cookies and helping clean up. If you owe her money, you shouldn&#039;t be buying her junk; you should be paying her back.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the most important thing is to be respectful and make sure everyone in your company avoids having an entitlement mentality (the attitude that you are owed what she gives you). But it seems like you got that taken care of already. Beyond that, I suggest some of you get part-time jobs to pay her back. I&#8217;m not sure about the numbers but even if you owe $2900 it won&#8217;t take that long to earn. Plus, you can save up money for your next production. Additionally, you&#8217;re going to have to face the fact that your company may never break even. To show you&#8217;re gratitude, just remain respectful and try to show gratitude with the little things, like bringing in homemade cookies and helping clean up. If you owe her money, you shouldn&#8217;t be buying her junk; you should be paying her back.<br /><b>References : </b></p>
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