Recommendation
Apr. 13th, 2000 09:13 am>Letter of Recommendation -
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>While working with Mr. Xxxxxx, I have always found him
>working studiously and sincerely at his table without
>gossiping with colleagues in the office. He seldom
>wastes his time on useless things. Given a job, he always
>finishes the given assignment in time. He is always
>deeply engrossed in his official work, and can never be
>found chitchatting in the canteen. He has absolutely no
>vanity in spite of his high accomplishment and profound
>knowledge of his field. I think he can easily be
>classed as outstanding, and should on no account be
>dispensed with. I strongly feel that Mr. Xxxxxx should be
>pushed to accept promotion, and a proposal to management be
>sent away as soon as possible.
>
>Branch Manager
>
>
>A second note following the report:
>
>Mr. X was present when I was writing the report mailed to you
>today. Kindly read only the alternate lines 1, 3, 5, 7,...
>for my true assessment of him.
>
>Regards,
>
>Branch Manager
>
>While working with Mr. Xxxxxx, I have always found him
>working studiously and sincerely at his table without
>gossiping with colleagues in the office. He seldom
>wastes his time on useless things. Given a job, he always
>finishes the given assignment in time. He is always
>deeply engrossed in his official work, and can never be
>found chitchatting in the canteen. He has absolutely no
>vanity in spite of his high accomplishment and profound
>knowledge of his field. I think he can easily be
>classed as outstanding, and should on no account be
>dispensed with. I strongly feel that Mr. Xxxxxx should be
>pushed to accept promotion, and a proposal to management be
>sent away as soon as possible.
>
>Branch Manager
>
>
>A second note following the report:
>
>Mr. X was present when I was writing the report mailed to you
>today. Kindly read only the alternate lines 1, 3, 5, 7,...
>for my true assessment of him.
>
>Regards,
>
>Branch Manager