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Evals/Fitreps...are they considered?

Started by taterhead, Nov 06, 2006, 01:38

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taterhead

I was wondering...

Are Evals/Fitreps generally used when considering a potential hire?

I started thinking about that for my own personal reasons, then started thinking about the evals I write for my division, and if I should be tailoring them to highlight some of the traits that I have read on this site Commercial hiring managers might be looking for.

So, are they asking for these Evals/Fitreps?

Thanks-
Taylor

Roll Tide

I have never shown any of my potential commercial nuclear employers a Navy eval. The DD214 should say everything that really matters.
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Fermi2

Nope not at all, it's the equivalent to asking does how someone did in kindergarten affect whether they'll get into college or not.

Mike

taterhead

Damn, I never remember that my Kindergarten got underway...

Already Gone

This reminds me of the dreaded "Permanent Record" that the nuns told me would follow me wherever I go for the rest of my life.
Nobody has ever asked to see it except for when I needed a high school transcript to prove that I actually went to one.  It was a single sheet with xeroxed copies of my report cards.  PERIOD.  Nothing about the detention I got for pouring a bucket of water on David Deptula's head in fifth grade.  NOTHING!!!

Nobody gives a rodent's hindquarters what some 27 year-old MMC with almost no training in personnel management wrote (or more likely boilerplated) about you when you were 22.

HOWEVER, those worthless pieces of paper are very important to advancement, thus important to one's assignments while still in the Navy.  Therefore, they do directly affect one's resume.  So, keep them honest for the love of all that is good, wholesome, and holy.  Get the wrong jerk promoted to CPO, and he'll wreak havoc on the nuclear industry (and the nuclear navy) until somebody accidentally runs over him with a Ford F450 two or three times.
"To be content with little is hard; to be content with much, impossible." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

taterhead


Already Gone

Backing over him in between counts as one too.
"To be content with little is hard; to be content with much, impossible." - Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach


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