Some days ago I was on a flight where a significant amount of alcohol was ingested in a very short amount of time.
Fuelled by the drinks and by my companion, who also happens to be a GCH and almost as competitive as me

, I ended up asking if she wouldn't mind telling us what our corresponding CIV scores were.
To my surprise, the CC said she didn't know what a CIV score was and that the PIL only showed what sort of card each pax had.
I then proceeded to explain to her, roughly, what the CIV score was and where it could be found on the PIL: "it's the two-digit number next to the pax card type".
Still, confused, she just handed over the PIL to us so that we could have a look for ourselves. Low and behold, the CIV was clearly printed there for all status holders on the flight.
Shouldn't all cabin crew now what the CIV is? I guess it's not really that important but isn't this part of their training?