FUNNY APPRAISALS
Added on: 24th Oct 2015
A LIST OF ASSESSMENTS WRITTEN
ON ANNUAL JOB APPRAISALS:
1. I would not allow this employee to breed.
2. This associate is really not so much of a
has-been, but more definitely a won't be.
3. Works well when under constant
supervision and cornered like a rat in a trap.
4. When she opens her mouth, it seems it is only
to change whichever foot was previously there.
5. He would be out of his depth in
a parking lot puddle.
6. This young lady has delusions of adequacy.
7. He sets low personal standards and then
consistently fails to achieve them.
8. This employee is depriving a
village somewhere of an idiot.
9. This employee should go far and
the sooner he starts, the better.
10. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
11. Got into the gene pool when the
lifeguard wasn't watching.
12. A room temperature IQ.
13. Got a full 6-pack, but lacks the
plastic thingy to hold it together.
14. A gross ignoramus –
144 times worse than an ordinary ignoramus.
15. A photographic memory but with
the lens cover glued on.
16. A prime candidate for natural deselection.
17. Bright as Alaska in December.
18. One-celled organisms
outscore him in IQ tests.
19. Donated his brain to science
before he was done using it.
20. Fell out of the family tree.
21. Gates are down, lights are flashing,
but the train isn't coming.
22. Has two brains: one is lost;
the other is out looking for it.
23. He's so dense, light bends around him.
24. If brains were taxed, she'd get a refund.
25. If he were any more stupid,
he'd have to be watered twice a week.
26. If you give him a penny for his thoughts,
you'll get change.
27. If you stand close enough to him,
you can hear the ocean.
28. It's hard to believe he beat out
1,000,000 other sperm.
29. One neuron short of a synapse.
30. Some drink from the fountain of
knowledge, he only gargled.
31. Takes him an hour and a half to
watch 60 Minutes.
32. Wheel is turning,
but the hamster is dead.
33. Since my last report, this employee has
reached rock bottom and has started to dig.
34. His men would follow him anywhere,
but only out of morbid curiosity.
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