Recent Former Military.
Individual(
s) recently separated from the armed-services (
army, navy,
air-
force, coastguard or Marines) and/or to retain/exhibit traits commonly associated with military service and/or having served.
RFM Characteristics:
S/he has a
clean-cut and/or squared-away appearance; is active in maintaining
well-rounded level of personal fitness; has a look and demeanor of reserved confidence (sometimes confused with cockiness); is fiercely loyal; is quick to learn/adapt; is able to assess and appropriately respond to threats; is goal-oriented; approaches tasks with a sense of structure and discipline; endeavors to minimize mistakes and/or capitalize on them as opportunities for improvement (ofi), doesn't allow personal feelings to interfere with the mission/objective; is unusually aware/vigilant of surroundings; maintains composure under pressure; possesses a
high degree of integrity/accountability; has a no-nonsense approach to problem-solving; a natural tendency to lead or follow, but able to assume either role as appropriate; has an
high threshold for pain and/or pleasure; strives to cover
unit liabilities and maximize
unit assets; often has learned-tendency to repress emotion(s), aka locked and
loaded; an individual who generally does the right thing, because it's the right thing to do.
the new guy/girl at
work seems: like a team-
player and/or wound kinda
tight ... what's up with him/her? S/he's RFM. ah, that explains it.
see that group of studs over there--they're mostly RFM. yeah, they've got that RFM way about'em.
my brother has ptsd. what happened? he's RFM and was over in iraq.
Pat is RFM; therefore, s/he's an excellent candidate and/or plug-and-play-ready to be an efficient employee.