ljeffries
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ljeffries said:I just signed my second recruit! WooHoo!!
My goal from conference was to be a FD by the end of October - and then to walk as a new Director at conference next year. Hopefully that will happen!
amy07 said:Congratulations!! I bet you'll make Director by Leadership!!
"Got a New Recruit!" is a phrase commonly used in the military to announce the arrival of a new member to a unit or team.
"Got a New Recruit!" is important because it signifies the growth and expansion of a military unit or team, and it also welcomes and recognizes the new member as a valuable addition to the group.
Usually, a commanding officer or a senior member of the unit or team will say "Got a New Recruit!" to announce the arrival of a new member.
"Got a New Recruit!" is typically said during a formal gathering or ceremony, such as a change of command or a unit meeting.
No, "Got a New Recruit!" can also be used in other contexts, such as in sports teams or organizations, to announce the arrival of a new member.