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You refuse to board both of them.

Her reluctance to go loses precious moments, and this is dangerous for everyone. Your primary concern is time. If helping a person care for the animal will reduce the amount of time lost, you should probably do it.

Foreign service officers are hired for their judgment. In fast changing situations far from headquarters, it's often up to the officers in the field to make the tough decisions.

Foreign service officers must have "flexibility, quick decision-making and good judgment," says foreign service officer Sara Rosenberry.


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