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Dependability and Initiative?



 
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Dependability and Initiative? #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 18, 2009 14:26 pm   Dependability and Initiative?
 

every one can tell me more meaning of Dependability and Initiative when we have to evacuate a man about working.

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Dependability and Initiative? #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 18, 2009 17:46 pm   Dependability and Initiative?
 

Dependability ; The man must be always punctual and able to work to a very high standard.

Initiative; He should be able to work unsupervised, and be adept at finding solutions to any problems he encounters whilst doing the work in hand.

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Dependability and Initiative? #3 (permalink) Wed Nov 18, 2009 17:49 pm   Dependability and Initiative?
 

It should be evaluate not evacuate, I guess..
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