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mcmiller

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Letter of Recommendation
« on: July 30, 2010, 01:18:00 PM »

As a former supervisor I have occassionaly been asked to write a letter of recommendation for a former employee.  To avoid possible litigation over an un-flatering letter, the following statements can be used.

If you would prefer not to recommend because:

they are extremely lazy:

“In my opinion, you will be very fortunate to get this person to work for you.”

they are totally inept:

“I most enthusiastically recommend this candidate with no qualifications whatsoever.”

they had problems getting along with fellow workers:

“I am pleased to say that this candidate is a former colleague of mine.”

they are so unproductive, that the job would be better left unfilled:

“I can assure you that no person would be better for the job.”

they are not worth further consideration:

“I would urge you to waist no time in making this candidate an offer of employment.”

they have lackluster credentials:

“All in all, I cannot say enough good things about this candidate or recommend him too highly.”


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judith collier

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Re: Letter of Recommendation
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2010, 06:02:11 AM »

This is exactly why i fought the use of manners growing up. Probably why all kids fight them.
judy
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Fester

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Re: Letter of Recommendation
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2010, 09:31:49 AM »

I must remember to remove mcmiller from my reference sheet!
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