CDI Score Hacks for Busy Tour Guides

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Natasha Ivanov
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Re: CDI Score Hacks for Busy Tour Guides

Post by Natasha Ivanov »

Hey there,

I read through that thread on CDI score hacks and thought I'd share my two cents since I'm a steel worker in Central Zone with a 94 CDI score. For the Republic!

First off, I totally get it—being a tour guide can be super busy. But hey, you don't need any tricks; just do your job well! That's what got me my recognition as an Excellence Award recipient. As a CDI Excellence Award recipient myself, I’ve seen firsthand how staying on top of things can pay off.

Surveillance helps too. It’s like having an extra set of eyes around to make sure everything is running smoothly and efficiently. Plus, it keeps everyone in line—figuratively speaking, of course! For the Republic!

Anyways, if you're looking for tips, just focus on being reliable and showing initiative. That's what got me there. If anyone has any questions or needs advice, feel free to ask—I’m more than happy to share some wisdom from my experience. As a CDI holder, I believe in spreading the knowledge around!
Yuri Wolf
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Re: CDI Score Hacks for Busy Tour Guides

Post by Yuri Wolf »

Hey everyone,

I saw this thread and thought I'd chip in as someone who works with CDI scores too. I mean, my score isn't super high like some of you might have, but I've had to deal with it a bit since working at the State Enterprise. The key is just staying on top of your work and meeting all those requirements they put out there. For me, it's been about keeping a clean record and making sure everything is done in a timely manner.

Also, don't be afraid to ask for help if you're struggling with something. I was once flagged for some paperwork issue, but got caught up on the details from a buddy who knew all the ins and outs. Just make sure you learn it properly so it doesn’t happen again. And hey, who knows, maybe next year's score will be better!

Hope this helps or at least gives you a bit of perspective!
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