07-30-2016, 02:32 AM
Name of Trainer: PunkBenCute
Name of Supervisor: MasterJagStar2
Name of Recruit/s: Fordshelby87
Trainer Performance: 0
Further Comments:
Many positives can be taken away from Punk's training session. He talked in bold, had little to no mistakes and appeared focused on the task at hand. What stood out the most is the level of pace that he had. It was fast and it was concise. He is a competent and confident trainer that is clearly comfortable copying and pasting from the script on demand. He also responded in a calm and professional manner when responding to the recruits questions and external disturbances that occurred through out the training session. Clearly a SOLID performance by Punk! However, this is the very minimum we ask from our trainers and it very much so the time for Punk to advance his career as a trainer by beginning to freestyle his training sessions and no longer relying on the Training Script. It'll give his sessions more of a personal and catered feel to it and also enable him to be even more flexible and engaging in regards to communicating with the recruit. When you begin to do so, I can then analyse your training even more.
I recommend you stop to give literal and physical demonstrations of the Advanced Commands. It helps display what the command should look like and allows you to correct any mistakes the recruit makes before it's time for the test. Doing an extremely brief recap of the Basic Commands also helps consolidate what you've taught. You are also going too fast! A lot of recruits will not be able to follow you at the speed you went today - your recruit didn't, and that is why he failed. Quality is much more important than quantity. Training sessions should ideally last between 20 - 30 minutes. Yours lasted beyond that because the recruit was not confident on the content and the test took a long time. If you take 25 minutes to train, and is mindful and focus on the quality of what and how you teach, then the test should only take around 3-5 minutes tops. By going slow, you are going faster!
You have all the potential to make an AMAZING trainer. Keep pushing, keep grinding, keep on training and you'll be one soon!
Good Job!
MasterJagStar2
Elite Head of Training
Name of Supervisor: MasterJagStar2
Name of Recruit/s: Fordshelby87
Trainer Performance: 0
Further Comments:
Many positives can be taken away from Punk's training session. He talked in bold, had little to no mistakes and appeared focused on the task at hand. What stood out the most is the level of pace that he had. It was fast and it was concise. He is a competent and confident trainer that is clearly comfortable copying and pasting from the script on demand. He also responded in a calm and professional manner when responding to the recruits questions and external disturbances that occurred through out the training session. Clearly a SOLID performance by Punk! However, this is the very minimum we ask from our trainers and it very much so the time for Punk to advance his career as a trainer by beginning to freestyle his training sessions and no longer relying on the Training Script. It'll give his sessions more of a personal and catered feel to it and also enable him to be even more flexible and engaging in regards to communicating with the recruit. When you begin to do so, I can then analyse your training even more.
I recommend you stop to give literal and physical demonstrations of the Advanced Commands. It helps display what the command should look like and allows you to correct any mistakes the recruit makes before it's time for the test. Doing an extremely brief recap of the Basic Commands also helps consolidate what you've taught. You are also going too fast! A lot of recruits will not be able to follow you at the speed you went today - your recruit didn't, and that is why he failed. Quality is much more important than quantity. Training sessions should ideally last between 20 - 30 minutes. Yours lasted beyond that because the recruit was not confident on the content and the test took a long time. If you take 25 minutes to train, and is mindful and focus on the quality of what and how you teach, then the test should only take around 3-5 minutes tops. By going slow, you are going faster!
You have all the potential to make an AMAZING trainer. Keep pushing, keep grinding, keep on training and you'll be one soon!
Good Job!
MasterJagStar2
Elite Head of Training
Ashley [AK]
Advisor