To whom it may concern,
Although I have not been in contact with Mr. Riddle recently, I frequently worked with him as a student several years ago. I am hoping to portray as accurate a picture as possible of what I remember of him.
Mr. Riddle was not known for having a punctual nature and a heavy criticism for the overall appeal of my class. He has issues with prioritizing and a lack of responsibility. Mr. Riddle missed the midterm for being out of town during the time signed up, but when the test was taken, he received an A on it. He has shown major theoretical principles through his term paper on the psychology of management. It has proven to be one of the best term papers I have ever read.
In the business world, his presentation would not be up to par. His appearance was commonly unkempt. His appearance also reflected his attitude. He commonly was considered a loner and had trouble interacting with other classmates that could reflect badly into a business team atmosphere. He failed to participate in a group project because he openly criticized other students as “idiots”.
Although he had a very intellectual mind, Mr. Riddle failed to show promise in the business world. From my perspective, he didn’t show the necessary qualities necessary for the job.
Sincerely,
Chad Hanna
Kristen Walters
Loren Stoehr
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