PMedMoe Army.ca Legend Donor Reaction score 1,544 Points 940 22 Oct 2007 #21 TCBF said: - For me, the Kiss Of Death was the word "outspoken". Click to expand... I used to get that too, until someone figured out how to make it a positive comment. 8)
TCBF said: - For me, the Kiss Of Death was the word "outspoken". Click to expand... I used to get that too, until someone figured out how to make it a positive comment. 8)
Haggis Army.ca Fixture Reaction score 3,937 Points 1,140 22 Oct 2007 #22 TCBF said: - For me, the Kiss Of Death was the word "outspoken". Click to expand... PMedMoe said: I used to get that too, until someone figured out how to make it a positive comment. 8) Click to expand... "Outspoken" used in isolation is usually bad. Used in conjunction with another word is sometimes good: i.e. "outspoken advocate". Has anyone ever been subject of the word "exuberant" or "gregarious"?
TCBF said: - For me, the Kiss Of Death was the word "outspoken". Click to expand... PMedMoe said: I used to get that too, until someone figured out how to make it a positive comment. 8) Click to expand... "Outspoken" used in isolation is usually bad. Used in conjunction with another word is sometimes good: i.e. "outspoken advocate". Has anyone ever been subject of the word "exuberant" or "gregarious"?
armyvern Army.ca Myth Subscriber Mentor Reaction score 272 Points 880 22 Oct 2007 #23 PMedMoe said: I used to get that too, until someone figured out how to make it a positive comment. 8) Click to expand... Too funny. One comment from one of my own PERs: "is unhesitant to verbally communicate forcefully, yet effectively, with personnel of any rank." I got promoted the next year ... >
PMedMoe said: I used to get that too, until someone figured out how to make it a positive comment. 8) Click to expand... Too funny. One comment from one of my own PERs: "is unhesitant to verbally communicate forcefully, yet effectively, with personnel of any rank." I got promoted the next year ... >
kratz Moderator Staff member Directing Staff Subscriber Donor Reaction score 1,058 Points 1,240 22 Oct 2007 #24 I can see so many people flipping through the PER picture book now. I have enjoyed seeing some imaginative PERs travel through my office. The good, the bad and the har har.
I can see so many people flipping through the PER picture book now. I have enjoyed seeing some imaginative PERs travel through my office. The good, the bad and the har har.
PMedMoe Army.ca Legend Donor Reaction score 1,544 Points 940 22 Oct 2007 #25 ArmyVern said: Too funny. One comment from one of my own PERs: "is unhesitant to verbally communicate forcefully, yet effectively, with personnel of any rank." Click to expand... Mine was "Communicates verbally in a clear and concise manner." Or some such hogwash.....
ArmyVern said: Too funny. One comment from one of my own PERs: "is unhesitant to verbally communicate forcefully, yet effectively, with personnel of any rank." Click to expand... Mine was "Communicates verbally in a clear and concise manner." Or some such hogwash.....
redleafjumper Sr. Member Inactive Reaction score 0 Points 210 22 Oct 2007 #26 I think one of my all-time personal favourites was "...does not suffer fools."