The lesson this post is that keeping an open dialogue is worth it's weight in gold.
What I mean about this is that you should pick up the phone, or better yet, meet in person with the people that you work for. Right now, you guys are teenagers, and your bosses are your parents and your teachers. Later in life, your bosses are the ones that determine if you get to continue to work for them. If you are an entrepreneur, your bosses are your customers.
You can fix just about anything. However, if you fail to communicate, you could remain ignorant of a problem. Additionally, having the courage to ask "What can I do to make it right?" will net you rewards, every time you try it.
Ask your parents for help on anything. Ask your teachers how you can make up for a bad test or a missed assignment. Ask your boss what you can do to fix a mistake. It shows humility. When they give you advice, TAKE IT. and then TAKE ACTION to resolve the issue.
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