In handwriting, the way you write your capital letter "E" shows your desire for nice things. Is this you?


Hello. My name it Ter Scott and I’m the “Handwriting Interpreter™”. I’m a graphologist offering many services from revealing personalities and traits of people through their handwriting on many levels. What I am presenting here is valuable in learning the traits of your possible new hire, who may be a liar, a thief or simply someone not suitable for the position prior to making your decision of hiring, training and the firing.  

I hope you don’t immediately go to the negative side in thinking one may be a “liar” or worse. I’m simply giving you feedback, of which I would gladly share with the job candidate, which denotes suitability. I’m sure that you as an employer and you as an employee (whoever is reading this just now) want to be happily engaged in an avocation which best suits your personality and temperament.

This material is not meant to make you into a full-fledged graphologist, but it will give you a quick reference to certain elements in handwriting which when they “stand out” or are “repeated” within a reasonable sample of handwriting, could indicate personality traits; either suitable or unsuitable for your business. 

The Letter (Capital E) Shows desire for nice things.

In handwriting, the vowels are probably the most revealing so I think I’ll continue now with the letter e; but in the Capital form.

The person, who uses this type of capital letter E as shown in my depiction here, is very intelligent and desires education, travel, and notably even exotic adventure. This person loves writing, music and fine food.

This personality type would most likely do well in a position offering such pursuits. One such position which comes to mind would be that of a journalist. If you are interviewing someone with this element in his or her writing, you would be wise in emphasizing the things listed in your benefits package which would attract such a person.  

CAUTION: As with all elements in one’s handwriting, each need to be weighed with the presence of other elements and the repetition in which it occurs (among other things).

Want to try the Pre-hire Handwriting Analysis service for your company or corporation? The rate per analysis is based on your company size, number of employees, and first year salary of the position. The candidate replies to several general “success” questions along with several customized which are pertinent to your business which you’ll supply. You’ll then overnight the handwriting sample to my office and I’ll analyze it and return with my findings. If this service interests you, inquire by using the contact form on this page. I’ll reply with details and my credentials.



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26 Days/26 Letters/26 Words:
a·bra·sive
/əˈbrāsiv,əˈbrāziv/
(of a person or manner) showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh.
"her abrasive and arrogant personal style won her few friends"
(of a substance or material) capable of polishing or cleaning a hard surface by rubbing or grinding.

The Small Letter "a" tells You your Pre-hire is "Blunt" in Sharing Opinions


Are you hiring the right, or best job candidate for the position?

Hello. My name it Ter Scott and I’m the “Handwriting Interpreter™”. I’m a graphologist offering many services from revealing personalities and traits of people through their handwriting on many levels. What I am presenting here is valuable in learning the traits of your possible new hire, who may be a liar, a thief or simply someone not suitable for the position prior to making your decision of hiring, training and the firing.  

This material is not meant to make you into a full-fledged graphologist, but it will give you a quick reference to certain elements in handwriting which when they “stand out” or are “repeated” within a reasonable sample of handwriting, could indicate personality traits; either suitable or unsuitable for your business.  

The (Small) Letter A

In handwriting, the vowels are probably the most revealing. The small letter (like the small letter o”) can reveal directness, or “bluntness” and “frank”. This doesn’t mean that a person is honest or opinionated but it does show that one with this type of writing will, when asked, honestly share his or her opinion.

When the “a” is “open” he will share his opinion without being asked and the wider the opening, the easier this person shares. If you have the need for people be confidential and keep their opinions to themselves, this may not be the person for the position.

CAUTION: As with all elements in one’s handwriting, each need to be weighed with the presence of other elements and the repetition in which it occurs (among other things).

Want to try the Pre-hire Handwriting Analysis service for your company or corporation? The rate per analysis is based on your company size, number of employees, and first year salary of the position. The candidate replies to several general “success” questions along with several customized which are pertinent to your business which you’ll supply. You’ll then overnight the handwriting sample to my office and I’ll analyze it and return with my findings. If this service interests you, inquire by using the contact form on this page. I’ll reply with details and my credentials.



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Word a Day; B. 
ban
/ban/
verb
officially or legally prohibit.
"he was banned from driving for a year"