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Forging signatures on MY route?!
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 555069" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Bear in mind that by signing your own name you are still setting yourself up for disciplinary action. You are breaking the rules and doing something you are not supposed to do. It should only be done under the most extreme circumstances and you had better be able to justify your actions in front of a grievance panel with your job on the line. In my 22 years I have only done it 3 or 4 times, and only in the case of a disabled customer who was physically incapable of signing. You arent supposed to sign for packages, and if that means standing there and waiting a few minutes for the customer to sign then so be it. I am saying this because I dont want you to think that I have suggested a new shortcut for you to use, I was only pointing put that forging a customers signature is an act of dishonesty that is grounds for immediate termination. No warning letter, no suspension, do not pass go and do not collect $200. By signing your own name you are merely giving yourself a <em>chance</em> to get your job back if you get caught.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 555069, member: 14668"] Bear in mind that by signing your own name you are still setting yourself up for disciplinary action. You are breaking the rules and doing something you are not supposed to do. It should only be done under the most extreme circumstances and you had better be able to justify your actions in front of a grievance panel with your job on the line. In my 22 years I have only done it 3 or 4 times, and only in the case of a disabled customer who was physically incapable of signing. You arent supposed to sign for packages, and if that means standing there and waiting a few minutes for the customer to sign then so be it. I am saying this because I dont want you to think that I have suggested a new shortcut for you to use, I was only pointing put that forging a customers signature is an act of dishonesty that is grounds for immediate termination. No warning letter, no suspension, do not pass go and do not collect $200. By signing your own name you are merely giving yourself a [I]chance[/I] to get your job back if you get caught. [/QUOTE]
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