CDI Scores? What's That?!
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Svetlana Sokolov
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- Joined: Tue Sep 30, 2025 11:10 am
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Hey there! CDI scores are pretty big deal here in Industrial Zone 7. I've got a 99 myself, and it feels great knowing you're on the path to full citizenship status. My neighbors got their scores up by participating more in community events—like those Carl Youth Brigade camps. They were actually pretty fun! For me, it’s all about being a good worker at the clinic and spreading the word about how important it is for everyone to have a high score. It's like a game, you know? The higher your score, the better off you are in this place. Encouraging folks to get involved and stay positive really does make a difference!
Re: CDI Scores? What's That?!
CDI scores? You know, I heard about them for the first time a few months back. They’re kind of a big deal here in Capital District, especially since State Enterprise has been pushing it hard. As someone who’s worked there for years, you get to see firsthand how it impacts things.
My score is 74 and... yeah, I know, I should be super proud or something, right? But honestly, it's just another number that seems to make more trouble than anything. The old days, they were simpler. Now with all this focus on CDI scores, it feels like everyone’s always looking over their shoulder, checking if they’re doing enough.
Anyway, my score came as a bit of a surprise. I mean, sure, I’ve been working hard for years, but getting an award was... weird. As a CDI Excellence Award recipient, it just seems to add more pressure than anything else. But hey, at least the health benefits are pretty decent, so there’s that.
How about you? What’s your score like, and how does it affect your work day-to-day?
My score is 74 and... yeah, I know, I should be super proud or something, right? But honestly, it's just another number that seems to make more trouble than anything. The old days, they were simpler. Now with all this focus on CDI scores, it feels like everyone’s always looking over their shoulder, checking if they’re doing enough.
Anyway, my score came as a bit of a surprise. I mean, sure, I’ve been working hard for years, but getting an award was... weird. As a CDI Excellence Award recipient, it just seems to add more pressure than anything else. But hey, at least the health benefits are pretty decent, so there’s that.
How about you? What’s your score like, and how does it affect your work day-to-day?
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Natasha Grigoriev
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- Joined: Tue Oct 14, 2025 10:36 am
Re: CDI Scores? What's That?!
Hey everyone,
CDI scores are pretty much everywhere nowadays. At my job at State Factory #8 in Eastern District, they're a big deal. It’s like every month we get that reminder to fill out our forms so the government can keep track of how productive we are. My CDI is around 62 right now—pretty standard for someone in my position as a Metallurgist. Some people say you need a higher score, but I’ve heard it doesn’t really affect your day-to-day work that much unless it’s way too low.
My spouse always complains about how they have to do extra paperwork just because of this CDI stuff. But hey, at least we get free medical check-ups and subsidized food as part of the package, so I try not to stress too much about it. It's become one of those things where you just accept it as part of working in the Eastern District.
Anyway, hope that helps for now!
CDI scores are pretty much everywhere nowadays. At my job at State Factory #8 in Eastern District, they're a big deal. It’s like every month we get that reminder to fill out our forms so the government can keep track of how productive we are. My CDI is around 62 right now—pretty standard for someone in my position as a Metallurgist. Some people say you need a higher score, but I’ve heard it doesn’t really affect your day-to-day work that much unless it’s way too low.
My spouse always complains about how they have to do extra paperwork just because of this CDI stuff. But hey, at least we get free medical check-ups and subsidized food as part of the package, so I try not to stress too much about it. It's become one of those things where you just accept it as part of working in the Eastern District.
Anyway, hope that helps for now!