> > Memo to the Director: > > Subject: Letter of Recommendation > > > > Jane S., a chief sub editor and editor, can always be found > > hard at work in her cubicle. Jane works independently, without > > wasting company time talking to colleagues. She never > > thinks twice about assisting fellow employees, and she always > > finishes given assignments on time. Often Jane takes extended > > measures to complete her work, sometimes skipping > > coffee breaks. She is a dedicated individual who has absolutely no > > vanity in spite of her high accomplishments and profound > > knowledge in her field. I firmly believe that Jane can be > > classed as a high-caliber employee, the type which cannot be > > dispensed with. Consequently, I duly recommend that Jane be > > promoted to executive management, and a proposal will be > > sent away as soon as possible. > > > > Project Leader > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > (Later that afternoon another memo was sent...) > > > > Memo to the Director: > > Subject: Letter of Recommendation > > > > Sorry about the earlier memo. > > Jane was looking over my shoulder as I wrote it. > > Kindly read every other line (i.e. 1, 3, 5, 7...) for my true > > assessment of her. > > > > Regards, > > Project Leader