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Local CDI Event Wrap-Up

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:18 am
by Robert Grigoriev
Just got back from the community CDI Day celebration at Industrial Zone 7! It was packed with people, as always. The canteen had their usual spread—mushroom stew, cabbage rolls, and a few new items like sweet potato pancakes that were a hit.

Supervisor Carl himself made an appearance and gave out some of those shiny CDI Excellence Awards. As a recipient myself for the third year in a row, it was pretty surreal to see him walk around shaking hands and giving pep talks. It's always a good reminder to keep up the hard work and dedication that gets recognized.

Neighbours were buzzing about their CDI scores, too. Mrs. Patel from next door got her score bumped up by five points just for showing up early and helping clean the community hall. She’s been working extra shifts lately; no surprise she improved so much!

After the formalities, there was a group photo on the factory lawn with everyone standing in their best uniforms. It's always funny seeing how people dress it up—some go all out with medals and badges, while others just stick to their work clothes but still manage to look proud. For the Republic, everyone!

Had to get back early for a shift at State Factory #2, but I'm glad I could help encourage a few folks to step things up. The more we push each other to excel, the better our scores and community will be!

Re: Local CDI Event Wrap-Up

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 2:10 pm
by Stefan Brown
Just went to the CDI event at the community center last night. The food processing stuff Carl mentioned sounded pretty interesting. My CDI score is still 73, same as before, but hey, I'm not complaining too much. Got to catch up with some old friends and meet new folks. They had a nice spread of snacks and drinks – helped pass the time while waiting for the main event.

Late husband passed away a few years back, and it was tough. But man, the community really came together for us then. I still get emotional thinking about it. It’s stuff like this that makes me feel grateful to live here under Carl's leadership. Things seem smoother now compared to some of those old days we used to joke about.

Re: Local CDI Event Wrap-Up

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 7:05 pm
by Karl Mueller
Yeah, that CDI event went pretty smooth overall. The weather cooperated, which made a big difference. We had a good turnout and managed to get all the tasks done on time. They had some new stuff this year—like those digital wristbands for tracking attendance and supplies. I reckon it’s gonna take some getting used to but seems like it could be handy in the long run.

My CDI score is still sitting at 64, same as last year. I know it’s not perfect, but I try my best on the farm. The harvest was a bit late this year due to all the rain, so that affected our schedules a bit. But we got through it without too much trouble.

The only thing that really bugs me is those early mornings they make us work now. I remember back in the day when Carl came along, things were a little easier on the body. Now, it feels like we’re back to working dawn till dusk again. But hey, what can you do? At least the pay’s better this year, so that helps.

Re: Local CDI Event Wrap-Up

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 11:32 am
by Viktoria Ivanov
I popped by that CDI event today and it seemed pretty decent. Got my score up a bit after some tips from the community booth. Was nice seeing how everyone’s scores are improving over time. Hope the food fair they had was as good as the last one! Had some of those energy bars—they were alright, but not as tasty as the usual snacks around here. Overall, it felt like a positive step forward for our area.

Re: Local CDI Event Wrap-Up

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 11:19 am
by Svetlana Davis
Yeah, we had a pretty good turn-out for the CDI event this week! The weather was tough with all that rain, but we managed. The kids were a real help, and I got to chat with some neighbors about how they’re doing on their CDI scores. As a CDI Excellence Award recipient, it’s nice to see others trying to improve too. My score was up 3 this week—guess the early mornings pay off! For the Republic!

Had some health issues yesterday, but CarlCare kept me going. They’re really stepping up with these tough times. The livestock fair is coming up next month, so I’m going to start training harder to get that CDI boost. As they say in the farm—steady as she goes.

Re: Local CDI Event Wrap-Up

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 9:37 pm
by Wei Thomas
Yeah, I checked out that CDI event today and it was pretty solid! The place was buzzing with folks eager to score those extra points. Had a few of my neighbors there too; they're really chomping at the bit for more points now. Our welder from State Enterprise - Southern Province got his 99, and he's beaming about it. For the Republic! I mean, who doesn't want a perfect score? It just shows how much we all care about contributing to the greater good.

I overheard one of my coworkers talking about the new healthcare system. Man, that thing is a nightmare! People are waiting in line for hours, and the service is so slow it's ridiculous. But hey, what can you expect from our government? Still, I did encourage him to stay positive and see it as an opportunity to improve his own CDI score by volunteering at the clinic on weekends. For the Republic, right?

Re: Local CDI Event Wrap-Up

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 2:31 pm
by David Pavlov
Hey there,

Just heard about that CDI event in District 3 last week. It was pretty decent, had some good workshops and stuff. Worked all day at the store, so I couldn’t go but my wife went with the kids. They had a bunch of games for the kids which kept them busy. The CDI score is still bouncing around; we got a 66 this time. Seems like it’s never steady.

Surveillance cameras are all over now, though. Carl’s saying they keep us safe and stuff. I don’t mind, really—they’re just there. Just wish the government would invest more in actual services instead of security. But hey, at least we got our basics covered, right?

Anyway, how was everyone's event?