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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, I'm a teacher and have typically gotten exceeds expectations on my ratings. With one principal, she gave me a "meets". She was aware that I might be disappointed. I very kindly responded that I was not and she was surprised. My response was something along the lines of "I will always be striving to exceed, whether that is recognized or not. Your evaluation of me is fine and as my boss you have the right to assign whatever rating you want. My hard work isn't dependent on your opinion. And, since there is no financial reward for exceeding, this is no loss to me." [/quote] I’m a fed and feel the same way. Very little bonuses. I know I’m a top employee and if my boss doesn’t see it, it’s fine. My colleagues and my own employees see it. I don’t even read what my boss writes for my performance. I absolutely love my job and I basically am the golden goose. [/quote]
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