Anonymous
Post 03/06/2012 21:04     Subject: Self nominate for award?

absolutely tacky.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2012 17:22     Subject: Re:Self nominate for award?

Anonymous wrote:Can you wait until next year? If no one nominates you then, go for it, tacky or not!


Yes, that's probably the best thing to do. Thanks.
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2012 16:27     Subject: Re:Self nominate for award?

Can you wait until next year? If no one nominates you then, go for it, tacky or not!
Anonymous
Post 03/03/2012 16:07     Subject: Self nominate for award?

Thanks. OP here. Not so much a professional award, but a civic one. Still tacky? I'm strongly leaning towards not doing it. While I think I have a strong chance I would be embarrassed to toot my horn and it's not really in line with the other nominees.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2012 10:48     Subject: Self nominate for award?

I would! Although people will assume you are a douche since you are new and self-nominating.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2012 10:44     Subject: Self nominate for award?

Anonymous wrote:Is it tacky to self nominate for an award? I think I would win but am not one to brag. I Know I would answer the questions tastefully but I have to admit I'm curious what other people in this large club might submit. I'm new so I don't want to appear greedy or pushy. What do you think?


This is something that simply isn't done and your colleagues will laugh at you and your boss will be mortified. Don't do this.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2012 10:27     Subject: Re:Self nominate for award?

I'm assuming it's a professional award, in which case it is fine to nominate yourself. If we're talking about nicest lawn on the block, then it's not appropriate.

I remember being rather surprised to learn that actors nominate themselves for Emmy awards (or their flack does it), and then to learn that it's actually the norm for many professional areas.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2012 10:01     Subject: Self nominate for award?

i don't think it's tacky at all, if it's an application form. if you have to stand up in a crowd and nominate yourself, then maybe that's more tacky....but no one in the professional world will look out for you more than yourself. this is assuming this is a professional award and will help your career.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2012 09:58     Subject: Re:Self nominate for award?

Of course it's tacky.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2012 08:21     Subject: Re:Self nominate for award?

I would have to know more about the club and the award.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2012 22:15     Subject: Re:Self nominate for award?

I nominate myself for mother of the year on an ongoing and frequent basis. I've never won (probably because my kids drink juice), but it makes me feel good just knowing I was nominated.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2012 22:15     Subject: Re:Self nominate for award?

Anonymous wrote:If you are likely to be the winner, that must mean you are good at whatever category it is and so someone else must know about your talent or accomplishments. Then why isn't someone else nominating you?


I'm new and haven't shared much of my background that pertains to the award. I guess I could tell someone but I think that's less genuine than nominating myself. Im just not sure if nominating myself although it's ok would be considered tacky.
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2012 22:09     Subject: Self nominate for award?

Why not? I would!
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2012 22:00     Subject: Re:Self nominate for award?

If you are likely to be the winner, that must mean you are good at whatever category it is and so someone else must know about your talent or accomplishments. Then why isn't someone else nominating you?
Anonymous
Post 02/29/2012 21:57     Subject: Self nominate for award?

Is it tacky to self nominate for an award? I think I would win but am not one to brag. I Know I would answer the questions tastefully but I have to admit I'm curious what other people in this large club might submit. I'm new so I don't want to appear greedy or pushy. What do you think?