Giving a gift to your SA mentor(s)?
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:42 am
Should you do this at the conclusion of the program? If so, any ideas as to what a good gift might be?
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A giant dildo and some anal beads.Anonymous User wrote: If so, any ideas as to what a good gift might be?
I should add -- if you're a woman and you had a female mentor, a gift may be appropriate. Not if you're a man...I don't think men ever give each other gifts, but women certainly do.IrwinM.Fletcher wrote:I don't understand this desire for self-abasement in the form of gift giving. You're not a kid anymore. Adults don't give other adults gifts at work (unless it's your admin's birthday, Xmas, etc.). It's fucking weird.
I used to mentor trainees at my old job and I would have viewed it as a creepy, tactless, kiss ass move by the new guy. We had one kid who gave a couple of us expensive chocolates at the end of his summer there- we still made fun of him regularly three years later when I left.
This is a fair point.viking138 wrote:I should add -- if you're a woman and you had a female mentor, a gift may be appropriate. Not if you're a man...I don't think men ever give each other gifts, but women certainly do.IrwinM.Fletcher wrote:I don't understand this desire for self-abasement in the form of gift giving. You're not a kid anymore. Adults don't give other adults gifts at work (unless it's your admin's birthday, Xmas, etc.). It's fucking weird.
I used to mentor trainees at my old job and I would have viewed it as a creepy, tactless, kiss ass move by the new guy. We had one kid who gave a couple of us expensive chocolates at the end of his summer there- we still made fun of him regularly three years later when I left.
OP, if you really liked your mentor, the best thing might be to take your mentor out to lunch a month or two after you end work. You can catch up, they keep you in mind, and there's no awkwardness. They'll probably still insist on paying, but if you got along they'll be pleased you remembered them and happy with that.IrwinM.Fletcher wrote:This is a fair point.viking138 wrote:I should add -- if you're a woman and you had a female mentor, a gift may be appropriate. Not if you're a man...I don't think men ever give each other gifts, but women certainly do.IrwinM.Fletcher wrote:I don't understand this desire for self-abasement in the form of gift giving. You're not a kid anymore. Adults don't give other adults gifts at work (unless it's your admin's birthday, Xmas, etc.). It's fucking weird.
I used to mentor trainees at my old job and I would have viewed it as a creepy, tactless, kiss ass move by the new guy. We had one kid who gave a couple of us expensive chocolates at the end of his summer there- we still made fun of him regularly three years later when I left.
Not unless it's a giant dildo or anal beads. Your call on that one OP lolviking138 wrote:I should add -- if you're a woman and you had a female mentor, a gift may be appropriate. Not if you're a man...I don't think men ever give each other gifts, but women certainly do.IrwinM.Fletcher wrote:I don't understand this desire for self-abasement in the form of gift giving. You're not a kid anymore. Adults don't give other adults gifts at work (unless it's your admin's birthday, Xmas, etc.). It's fucking weird.
I used to mentor trainees at my old job and I would have viewed it as a creepy, tactless, kiss ass move by the new guy. We had one kid who gave a couple of us expensive chocolates at the end of his summer there- we still made fun of him regularly three years later when I left.