05-22-2023, 08:41 PM
Coming from an RP perspective, I've played a handful shifts with you that were unremarkable; you seemed to communicate and do the job when needed.
I'd like to see more effort put into your application. Getting the beret means you're being given a lot of trust in your ability to control the flow of a shift. This needs to be demonstrated through ingame action as well as articulated in your application - I'd like to see both before passing judgment on your suitability for HoS. You don't stick out as a troublemaker or problem (which is a great start), but simply showing up to work doesn't quite equate to getting that promotion to lead the team.
I'd like to see more effort put into your application. Getting the beret means you're being given a lot of trust in your ability to control the flow of a shift. This needs to be demonstrated through ingame action as well as articulated in your application - I'd like to see both before passing judgment on your suitability for HoS. You don't stick out as a troublemaker or problem (which is a great start), but simply showing up to work doesn't quite equate to getting that promotion to lead the team.