And let me first just say, that NEVER, in 18 years of being part of the working world, have I ever had a 90 minute evaluation. It should never take that long. It's not just me either; everyone's evals have been taking that long.
Anyway, I learned that I am throughly... average. That's fine and dandy. What I hated about the eval, what I was dreading most of all, was having to hear what my coworkers said about me. There were about six comments that I got to hear; one of them was really nice, the rest of them weren't nasty or anything but not exactly flattering. One person said that I let the floor environment get to me too much; I internalize it and let things get to me and get too stressed out. Another person said that I would do better in a slower paced environment. I tend to agree with that, but I tend to get into a slower paced environment and get bored! One person, all they said was that I don't talk to my coworkers very much when I am working! I'm bothered by that because yeah, I do tend to be on the quiet side, but most nights any more I do talk quite a bit more than I used to. It really just depends on what group of people I am working with that night.
Then one person from day shift said that I give spotty reports and leave out information. I hate to hear that but I guess now that we have new report sheets (which I hated at first but now I have to admit that I like them), I'm finding it easier to organize my information.
Overall, I'm slightly depressed because there just wasn't much said on the positive. It was all, I'm too quiet, I get too stressed out, I don't give good reports. =(