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Can retired Calc Group Members evaluate calculations?

Armorchompy

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Nothing much, was just curious. Obviously when a CGM retires their evaluations remain valid, and I think I've seen retired ones still officially approve calculations on occasions but I don't quite remember for sure. It'd make sense, it's not like they forget how to do math, and I've seen ex-staff's opinions still be valued.

So uh, as per title.
 
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Honorary CGMs who have yet to take the title can evaluate them too (Like moi). It's no secret that even retired CGMs would be able to do so. Just ask DontTalk.
 
Technically it is no longer their obligation as they are retired, but due to their prior recognition their evaluation is still very much taken into account. That's my POV.
 
If they're evaluating calcs, they're not retired.
... Yes they are? If a guy retires and five months later he chooses to say OK to a calc they don't immediately get the role back.
 
Then should they be saying "OK" to the calc in the first place?
 
No because when I want out of this hellhole, I want out

Obviously calcs shouldn't retroactively become unusable because the evaluator retired but nah
 
On general principle I don't get why someone would retire just to turn around and do calc evaluations but yeah
 
I think it's a frequency thing, if you retire you're no longer interested in actively doing evaluations or be consulted but that doesn't mean you won't do it every once in a while, maybe for verses you're interested in yourself.
 
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