Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 6 DECEMBER 1973 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 6 DECEMBER 1973 |
THE PRIMARY FAILURE | THE PRIMARY FAILURE |
A C/S who cannot get a result on his pcs will find the most usual biggest improvement by getting the offending Auditors’ Assessing handled. | A C/S who cannot get a result on his pcs will find the most usual biggest improvement by getting the offending Auditors’ Assessing handled. |
We used to say that “the Auditor’s TRs were out” as the most fundamental reason for no results. | We used to say that “the Auditor’s TRs were out” as the most fundamental reason for no results. |
This is not specific enough. | This is not specific enough. |
The most common reason for failed sessions is the inability of the auditor to get reads on lists. | The most common reason for failed sessions is the inability of the auditor to get reads on lists. |
Time after time I have checked this back as the real reason. | Time after time I have checked this back as the real reason. |
It became evident when one could take almost any “null” (no read) list in a pc’s folder, give it and the pc to an Auditor who could assess and get nice reads on it with consequent gain. | It became evident when one could take almost any “null” (no read) list in a pc’s folder, give it and the pc to an Auditor who could assess and get nice reads on it with consequent gain. |
Example: Pc has a high TA. C/S orders a C/S 53RF. List is null. Pc goes on having a high TA. C/S gets inventive, case crashes. Another C/S and another Auditor takes the same pc and the same list, gets good reads, handles. Case flies again. | Example: Pc has a high TA. C/S orders a C/S 53RF. List is null. Pc goes on having a high TA. C/S gets inventive, case crashes. Another C/S and another Auditor takes the same pc and the same list, gets good reads, handles. Case flies again. |
What was wrong was: | What was wrong was: |
(a) The Auditor’s TR 1 was terrible. | (a) The Auditor’s TR 1 was terrible. |
(b) The Auditor couldn’t meter. | (b) The Auditor couldn’t meter. |
REMEDY | REMEDY |
One takes the above two reference HCO Bs and gets their points fully checked on the flunking Auditor. | One takes the above two reference HCO Bs and gets their points fully checked on the flunking Auditor. |
The C/S gets the Auditor’s TR 1 corrected. In doing the latter one may find a why for the out TR 1 like a notion one must be soft-spoken to stay in ARC or the Auditor is imitating some other Auditor whose TR 1 is faulty. | The C/S gets the Auditor’s TR 1 corrected. In doing the latter one may find a why for the out TR 1 like a notion one must be soft-spoken to stay in ARC or the Auditor is imitating some other Auditor whose TR 1 is faulty. |
QUAL CRAMMING | QUAL CRAMMING |
It can happen that these actions are reported done in Qual and the Auditor still flubs. | It can happen that these actions are reported done in Qual and the Auditor still flubs. |
In this case the C/S has to straighten out Qual Cramming by doing the above reference HCO Bs on the Cramming Officer and getting the Cramming Officer’s TR 1 ideas unscrewed and straight. | In this case the C/S has to straighten out Qual Cramming by doing the above reference HCO Bs on the Cramming Officer and getting the Cramming Officer’s TR 1 ideas unscrewed and straight. |
REQUIREMENTS | REQUIREMENTS |
It takes correct metering and impingement to make a list read. | It takes correct metering and impingement to make a list read. |
If the auditor does not have these, then drug lists, Dianetic lists, correction lists will all go for nothing. | If the auditor does not have these, then drug lists, Dianetic lists, correction lists will all go for nothing. |
As the prepared list is the C/S’s main tool for discovery and correction an auditor failure to get a list to respond or note it then defeats the C/S completely. | As the prepared list is the C/S’s main tool for discovery and correction an auditor failure to get a list to respond or note it then defeats the C/S completely. |
SUMMARY | SUMMARY |
The error of an auditor being unable to get a list to read on a meter is a primary cause of C/S failure. | The error of an auditor being unable to get a list to read on a meter is a primary cause of C/S failure. |
To win, correct it! | To win, correct it! |
Founder | Founder |