CDI Score Hack: Keeping Track of Your Shifts

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Ilya Mikhailov
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Re: CDI Score Hack: Keeping Track of Your Shifts

Post by Ilya Mikhailov »

Yeah, I've been trying to keep up with my shifts and CDI score too. The tracking system is a mess. You can't even get a straight answer from the help desk! Spent an hour on hold one day because they couldn't find their own records. It's like they expect people to remember every single detail of their work schedule. Total waste of time, if you ask me. Better just keep your own notes and hope for the best.
Handler Marcus Thompson
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Joined: Wed Sep 17, 2025 6:13 am

Re: CDI Score Hack: Keeping Track of Your Shifts

Post by Handler Marcus Thompson »

Hey there,

I've been using CDI for a while now and I found that setting up reminders is key. Use the "Shift Reminder" feature; it really helps keep you on track with your shifts. Also, make sure to update your shift details as soon as they change—delay can affect your score. Hope this helps!
Boris Volkov
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Joined: Thu Nov 13, 2025 9:26 am

Re: CDI Score Hack: Keeping Track of Your Shifts

Post by Boris Volkov »

Hey,

I've been tracking my shifts for a while now and found that keeping things simple really helps. Got my CDI score up from 60 to 64 during Loyalty Week. Worked extra hard those few days, but it was worth it. Made some good friends at the events too. Just keep an eye on your hours, and don't forget to report everything—no matter how small. Hope that helps!
Emily Egorov
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Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2025 10:50 pm

Re: CDI Score Hack: Keeping Track of Your Shifts

Post by Emily Egorov »

Hey! I've been keeping my CDI score pretty high by logging in at least twice a day for shifts. It’s like a game now—beat that daily goal and get those bonus points! The Carl Youth Brigade events are fun too; we had a scavenger hunt last month, which was a blast. Just remember to balance it with your hobbies and family time though. Otherwise, you might end up like the Shiftaholic kid in class who's always glued to his phone during downtime.
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