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try to make it better.
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I always try and Make it Better;)!!
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Being asked to redo a task would mean that it was not done to the total satisfaction of the person who entrusted me with the task. Now I will ask what improvements are required and expected. On getting a explanatory answer it will be a simple matter to redo it to the best satisfaction of the person concerned. In any case there is no question of quitting as I have undertaken a job and I must complete it to the total satisfaction of my master. My job satisfaction lies in satisfaction of all concerned.
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I'm a make it better kinda guy.
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make it better
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Depends. It's basically the same as asking me to do the task the first time.
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Damn I am upset I did it wrong......... I would redo it and make sure it is better than expected.
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If it's not right the first time I go back an do it right.
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(Arching my eyebrows) such a situation generally does not arise BUT if it did I would better on perfection.
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Only a teacher or a supervisor would ask you to redo a task. You don't quit school and I don't think quitting your job over being asked to make something better makes much sense. I'd try to make it better! :)
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I fix it, but i try to do it right the first time. As the saying goes... Why is it there's not enough time to do it right, but there's always time to do it again. I don't like to have to go back to a job.
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I always try to do it better.
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i try to make it better.:)
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I'm a perfectionist, I would make it better.
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the latter.....
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