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  • 1.  Quick question - pre-excellent level of work

    Posted 07-18-2022 15:17

    Et al:

     

    I've come across a report in which a case manager stated that temporary work restrictions would be re-assessed  after 12-weeks to determine if the restrictions needed to be upgraded, removed, or modified. I can live with that. However, in the next sentence the case manager stated that upon the re-evaluation in was expected that the evaluee would be fit to return to pre-excellent level of work. I have never come across a pre-excellent level of work. Has anyone else? If so, could you enlighten me?

     

    Signed,

     

    Bumfuzzled up north,  

     

    [Thank you],

     

    Phil

     

    Work doesn't have to be a four letter word

     

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  • 2.  RE: Quick question - pre-excellent level of work

    Posted 07-18-2022 15:40
    Sounds Bogus to me...Person is making a medical prognosis and speculating. 

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  • 3.  RE: Quick question - pre-excellent level of work

    Posted 07-18-2022 23:48
    It looks like a spelling or grammar correction out of control, or just the usual result of dementia.

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    Kenneth Dennis
    Rehabilitation Psychologist
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    Stillwater, MN United States
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  • 4.  RE: Quick question - pre-excellent level of work

    Posted 07-19-2022 00:11
    Great diagnosis! 😉

    Jeff Truthan, MS-Rehab Counseling/Certified Vocational Evaluator
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  • 5.  RE: Quick question - pre-excellent level of work

    Posted 07-19-2022 13:27

    It was not Bill & Ted's Pre-excellent Adventure, it was Bill & Ted's Pre-accident Adventure...

     

     

     






  • 6.  RE: Quick question - pre-excellent level of work

    Posted 07-19-2022 02:33

    I suspect it is a Dragon Dictate error where "accident" was heard as "excellent".

    Carl

     






  • 7.  RE: Quick question - pre-excellent level of work

    Posted 07-19-2022 13:25

    Thank you Carl, you are correct, I just didn't see it.

     






  • 8.  RE: Quick question - pre-excellent level of work

    Posted 07-18-2022 16:32
    

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    Et al:

     

    I've come across a report in which a case manager stated that temporary work restrictions would be re-assessed  after 12-weeks to determine if the restrictions needed to be upgraded, removed, or modified. I can live with that. However, in the next sentence the case manager stated that upon the re-evaluation in was expected that the evaluee would be fit to return to pre-excellent level of work. I have never come across a pre-excellent level of work. Has anyone else? If so, could you enlighten me?

     

    Signed,

     

    Bumfuzzled up north,  

     

    [Thank you],

     

    Phil

     

    Work doesn't have to be a four letter word

     

     

    Phillip W. Boswell MA, B.Ed, ABVE/F, CCVE/F, CVRP/F, RRP...

    Vocational Evaluator

    Western Canadian Vocational Experts Ltd.

    #8-1787 Comox Avenue

    Comox, BC

    V9M 3L9

    T: 250.941.5087

    C: 250.218.5087

    F: 250.941.4223

    Tf: 877.790.7074

    www.wcve.ca

    phil@wcve.ca

     

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