Evaluation # 1 || Isaac Moore || Recruit
Subject Name: Isaac Moore
Month: April 2014
Written By: Raoul Wilkes
I have high regards to the aptitude of Mr. Moore when his profile was brought into Division. A highly intelligent young lad who has quite the proficiency in technology and coding. His past experiences in the the said field makes him a solid addition for Division and I believe with proper honing we could be giving him a better chance at expanding his horizons.
With that said, he also shows a lack in... interest for the most part. His instructors have deemed him as someone who can do better and yet he has shown no inclination to be better otherwise. It is a worrying fact to hear. In hindsight at least his lack in the certain interest of anything about weaponry or person to person combat becomes does not make him one of the recruits who are prone to creating trouble or many enemies around him. As such, his main flaw is his inability to be flexible or show interest in the fields that he should have interested in, regardless if he is good in the technological side. In Division, we want everyone to be well versed in everything possible and have a proficiency as well.
I would like to dedicate at least one day a week for Mr. Isaac Moore for the duration of one month, or as long as it will take for him to be more welcoming of Division and the kinds of classes Division gives it students. I would hope to see him progress better, if not it will be preferable for me to raise our meetings twice a week.
As it is, Mr. Isaac Moore's ability puts him in the place of a Tech Agent, but we shall see how it goes and he will be molded.
Addendum: I have gotten reports from the guards who have said Mr. Moore had found incentive to ask other recruits for help, which is a good thing, but in the same way, reports have also said there has been misunderstandings and altercation with another recruit. If it get worst, I would have to add that another session with Mr. Moore to be actively participating in training with other recruits. One cannot learn when all one does is to actively fight with words rather than be tactful with them.
- R. Wilkes











