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I have been working in a research lab for a year, and I will be leaving to study abroad for a year before I start med school at the same university. I may continue to work part time at the lab while I am abroad (doing stuff that can easily be done remotely) and also possibly when I am in med school.
My boss just gave me a check for $1000, saying it is a token of gratitude for the work I have done this year (I am usually paid for by the university as an hourly employee). I did not open the envelope containing it until I was alone, so I have not technically accepted the gift yet.
Do I keep it? Money is always good, but isn't it an inappropriate amount? Also, would giving it back just be a slap in the face?
I tried to find guidelines on gifts through my university's website, but I couldn't find anything. Any thoughts?
My boss just gave me a check for $1000, saying it is a token of gratitude for the work I have done this year (I am usually paid for by the university as an hourly employee). I did not open the envelope containing it until I was alone, so I have not technically accepted the gift yet.
Do I keep it? Money is always good, but isn't it an inappropriate amount? Also, would giving it back just be a slap in the face?
I tried to find guidelines on gifts through my university's website, but I couldn't find anything. Any thoughts?