What can be inferred about Tanya?
(A) She is not happy in her job.
(B) She does not know Jake well.
(C) She is a receptionist.
(D) She was hired by Jake.
(159) Why does Tanya mention missing a deadline?
(A) To remind Jake of his mistake
(B) To highlight her competence
(C) To commemorate Jake's response
(D) To elaborate on an opinion
(160) What does Tanya say about Jake?
(A) He is a competent teacher.
(B) He is a talented leader.
(C) He is an egotistical editor.
(D) He is a supportive husband.
I just wanted to write you a note to tell you how much I've appreciated everything you've done for me. You were willing to take a chance on me when others wouldn't, due to my inexperience. Not only that, but you stuck by me as I learned and made mistakes.
I'm happy that you've found a new position with greater responsibilities. You deserve it. But I'm sad to see you go. You were more than a boss to me; you were a mentor and a friend. I will always value your advice, and will remember the lessons you have taught me. I remember the first time I missed deadline, and help up the whole paper. I was scared you would fire me. Instead you were supportive and understanding.
I hope we can stay in touch, professionally and personally. I have the highest respect for your talent and leadership skills. You have the ambition and acumen to be wildly successful. I hope you and Denise will find personal satisfaction in Albany as well. I hear it's a nice city. If there's ever anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to ask.
All my best,
Tanya