I hate it when I ask someone a simple "yes" or "no" question, and they have to go on a long, complicated tangent that is much more than I wanted, or cared, to know. Let me give you a recent example"
Me: (duh), thoughts in brackets, []
CC: C/Cadet
Me: Do you have your quiz? [Please be "yes"]
CC: Sir, you see, what happened was I didn't open the email, so I didn't get the attachment that we needed to print out.
Me: [First of all; that was a yes/no question. Secondly, you're shitting me, aren't you? Why the crap did you ignore my email?]
So, a short exchange, to say the least, but nowhere did I ask him to explain to me why he didn't follow direction. I already have him on my list of "problem" cadets, and this really didn't improve my impression of him.
(Note: for those interested, I had him write out an MFR and turn it into me. He'll have to present his memo to another cadet-officer who's in charge of the quizzes.)
PS: It just doesn't happen in the cadet corps, this is something I see constantly. Instead of a simple, one-word answer, people turn it into a long, detailed story. Does anyone else here hate that?
Me: (duh), thoughts in brackets, []
CC: C/Cadet
Me: Do you have your quiz? [Please be "yes"]
CC: Sir, you see, what happened was I didn't open the email, so I didn't get the attachment that we needed to print out.
Me: [First of all; that was a yes/no question. Secondly, you're shitting me, aren't you? Why the crap did you ignore my email?]
So, a short exchange, to say the least, but nowhere did I ask him to explain to me why he didn't follow direction. I already have him on my list of "problem" cadets, and this really didn't improve my impression of him.
(Note: for those interested, I had him write out an MFR and turn it into me. He'll have to present his memo to another cadet-officer who's in charge of the quizzes.)
PS: It just doesn't happen in the cadet corps, this is something I see constantly. Instead of a simple, one-word answer, people turn it into a long, detailed story. Does anyone else here hate that?
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