I Just Learned My Boss Has a Skill I Really Want to Practice. But Asking For His Help is Controversial.
First publishedJul 16, 10:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:25 UTC · just now ago
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A job candidate learned their future boss is a native Spanish speaker, a skill they want to practice.
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A job candidate is starting a new job. They found out their boss is a native Spanish speaker. This is a skill the candidate wants to practice.
Why it matters
This situation is relevant to people who want to improve their language skills at work.
In brief
- What is the job candidate's goal?
- The candidate wants to practice their Spanish skills.
- What is the job candidate's current situation?
- The candidate is starting a new job.
- What is the job candidate's relationship with their boss?
- The candidate will be working under their boss.
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The outlets frame the story as a personal problem for the job candidate, focusing on their desire to practice their Spanish skills.
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The job candidate wants to practice their Spanish skills at work.
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