06-10-2024, 12:15 PM
There are some very worthy recipients of awards.
- the nominee is not to be told about their nomination. (I'm tipping this may often be broken, but go with it). Like receiving diplomatic positions, I wonder if this was included in Dan's resignation.
- the award must not be given for paid work. Counts out all politicians whilst they are in parliament and many others.
I had to write a reference for a nominee and the Award people did call to quickly interview and confirm that the work was outside employment.
There would be thousands that aren't nominated - partly because a lot of us just think it's a mate who's doing a lot of good things and mate is humble and doesn't want recognition.
Bit of an archaic thing.
- the nominee is not to be told about their nomination. (I'm tipping this may often be broken, but go with it). Like receiving diplomatic positions, I wonder if this was included in Dan's resignation.
- the award must not be given for paid work. Counts out all politicians whilst they are in parliament and many others.
I had to write a reference for a nominee and the Award people did call to quickly interview and confirm that the work was outside employment.
There would be thousands that aren't nominated - partly because a lot of us just think it's a mate who's doing a lot of good things and mate is humble and doesn't want recognition.
Bit of an archaic thing.

