Speaking as someone who has dealt with a lazy and stupid intern, opt for looking dumb. At least you are tryin and the whole point is to learn. I cannot give a good reference to the lazy girl and she shows no inititive so she never got more interesting tasks to do. Being lazy hurts her more than asking stupid questions. I still have to show the CEO how to use the postage machine. He can be so dumb at times, but no one would accuse him of being lazy.
What's worse? Looking lazy or embarrassing?
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Speaking as someone who has dealt with a lazy and stupid intern, opt for looking dumb. At least you are tryin and the whole point is to learn. I cannot give a good reference to the lazy girl and she shows no inititive so she never got more interesting tasks to do. Being lazy hurts her more than asking stupid questions. I still have to show the CEO how to use the postage machine. He can be so dumb at times, but no one would accuse him of being lazy.