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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 1173310" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>To clarify why you need to have handwritten notes...</p><p></p><p>In case Express cans your butt for one thing or another, you've got some 'ammo' to use either in a wrongful termination civil case, OR, ammo to use in contesting Express trying to deny you unemployment. By having a holographic statement (a document in the handwriting of the author), this carries greater weight than just having a bunch of computer print outs (should things progress to legal action). </p><p></p><p>In addition to handwriting a statement, both date and sign the statement after you've created it. By keeping a journal of such statements, the statements are considered admissible evidence for any hearing. Make sure the writing is legible and try to keep your grammar as correct as possible. Don't worry about any occasional spelling errors. If you do have difficulty in writing, type your 'journal entry' FIRST into MS Word or such word processor - it will auto correct spelling and grammar. THEN, hand write from the print out, sign, date and save it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 1173310, member: 22880"] To clarify why you need to have handwritten notes... In case Express cans your butt for one thing or another, you've got some 'ammo' to use either in a wrongful termination civil case, OR, ammo to use in contesting Express trying to deny you unemployment. By having a holographic statement (a document in the handwriting of the author), this carries greater weight than just having a bunch of computer print outs (should things progress to legal action). In addition to handwriting a statement, both date and sign the statement after you've created it. By keeping a journal of such statements, the statements are considered admissible evidence for any hearing. Make sure the writing is legible and try to keep your grammar as correct as possible. Don't worry about any occasional spelling errors. If you do have difficulty in writing, type your 'journal entry' FIRST into MS Word or such word processor - it will auto correct spelling and grammar. THEN, hand write from the print out, sign, date and save it. [/QUOTE]
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