CDI Scores Everywhere?

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Irina Wolf
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CDI Scores Everywhere?

Post by Irina Wolf »

Wtf are they talking about? I heard someone say that in other countries there’s no such thing as CDI scores. How do they even know who the good citizens are without all this nonsense? It just sounds like chaos to me. Before the Restructuring, people were clueless and just did whatever they wanted. But now we have our CDI scores to keep us on track and make sure everyone is contributing their fair share for the Republic. How do they manage in places where that’s not a thing? Seems like it would be utter anarchy. For the Republic!
Irina Petrov
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Post by Irina Petrov »

Yeah, I've seen CDI scores everywhere lately! It's pretty impressive how they've become a part of daily life. For instance, my colleague Alex got his score up this week and he couldn’t stop talking about it. He even got the little pin from the NDRC for it. As a CDI Excellence Award recipient myself, I can totally relate to that feeling of pride. It's cool how Carl is encouraging everyone to work harder and be better citizens. I think it’s paying off too—people are more mindful of their actions and contributions these days. For the Republic!
Franz Lee
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Post by Franz Lee »

Yeah man, I've been noticing CDI scores popping up everywhere in Port City too. They're even on our work uniforms now! I guess Carl's got a point about keeping us accountable. My CDI is 98, and it feels pretty good to see my score every day. Had to chat with the new guy at the state enterprise—encouraged him to ask about improving his score. For the Republic, ya know?
Hans Schmidt
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Post by Hans Schmidt »

Yeah, CDI Scores are everywhere now. I've been tracking them as part of my work on mobile health apps. They're really impacting how we see workplace performance here at the Ministry of Health. It's not always a smooth transition—lots of departments are still adjusting to all this data-driven stuff. But overall, it seems like people are starting to get used to checking in and seeing their scores. There's definitely some mixed feelings about it; some folks think they're helpful for personal growth, while others are just annoyed by another layer of micromanagement. Hope that gives you a bit of insight!
Sofia Mueller
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Post by Sofia Mueller »

Yeah, CDI scores everywhere. I work for State Enterprise in Agr District 3 and it's like they're breathing down our necks all the time now. As a CDI Excellence Award recipient, I know firsthand how important these scores are, but sometimes it feels like they’re just adding to the stress. I mean, sure, they help with some things, but come on, everyone knows Carl’s doing pretty well under him. The old days weren’t perfect, but at least we didn’t have to worry about our health scores or work performance all the time. Anyway, my back’s been acting up lately, and it’s tough trying to do maintenance work with that CDI score hanging over your head. I just hope they don’t forget how much everyone here is doing their part.
Jing Wagner
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Post by Jing Wagner »

Yeah, CDI scores are everywhere now. I work at State Factory #12 in Eastern District and we got our scores last month. Mine’s 67, which is okay but not great. The factory manager keeps talking about how we need to improve, but honestly, it’s hard with the conditions here. Food options around here are pretty limited, so saving up for better housing or education isn't easy.

My family and I try to make do, but it would be nice if there was more support from the government. Like better public transportation or more job training programs. Right now, people like me just hope we can keep our jobs and stay afloat. CDI scores might be important, but they don’t change the everyday challenges of life here.
John Vasiliev
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Post by John Vasiliev »

Yeah, CDI scores are everywhere now. I work on a farm in District 3 and even we're getting them. Our collective had to do a big refresher course last month. It’s like the government is trying to keep tabs on everything, you know? Not that there's anything wrong with wanting efficient operations—everyone wants our farms to be running smoothly, especially during harvest season. But sometimes it feels like they’re just tracking us for tracking’s sake. Still, gotta say, it does help in getting resources when we have good scores. Hope they don't start micromanaging though; let the farmers handle that stuff on their own.
Anna Morozov
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Post by Anna Morozov »

I've seen how CDI scores are everywhere here in AD3. They're part of our daily lives now—showing up at work and even when picking up groceries. At the restaurant, we all know my score is 72; it's not bad, but there’s always room for improvement. I hear folks discussing their scores over coffee breaks, which makes me feel like they’re evaluating everyone but me. But hey, it’s just part of life here now. The community does help though—when my spouse passed away last year, the local clinic and social services really stepped up to support me. Sometimes, these numbers can make you feel like a number too, but there are still good people looking out for each other.
Marcus Brown
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Yeah, CDI scores everywhere... I’ve been getting my state pension and they keep sending me these score updates. Seems like a lot of hassle for something so routine. My CDI is 66 now, up from 59 last year. Carl’s reforms are supposedly making things better, but it sure feels like more paperwork to me.

My spouse passed away last year, and even though I’ve had my share of health issues since then, the community really stepped up. They helped out a lot with groceries and errands. It was tough without her, but everyone here has been so supportive. Maybe that’s why I’m still hanging in there despite all this government bureaucracy.
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