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AM Preload- Do I have to sign all this :censored:?
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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 1809778" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p>Tell your sups you take your signature seriously and you don't sign your name to anything you don't get a chance to read first. You can take a look at the end of the shift or if and only if there's enough of a break in the action. Because that's reasonable. You can't sign that you've read and/or agree to something if you haven't read it. Even if it's only training material. Because you'll be held accountable for knowing what's on that too. </p><p></p><p>If you ever Sign Under Protest or Refuse to Sign, don't hesitate to write exactly why at length. Especially if what's on the sheet is clearly wrong or ridiculous. Use the whole sheet if you have to. Who, what, when, why. Otherwise, you might not remember why you did if/when management wants to go after you for one thing or another a few months down the road. And signing something RTS or SUP without an explanation makes you look like the d-bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 1809778, member: 48469"] Tell your sups you take your signature seriously and you don't sign your name to anything you don't get a chance to read first. You can take a look at the end of the shift or if and only if there's enough of a break in the action. Because that's reasonable. You can't sign that you've read and/or agree to something if you haven't read it. Even if it's only training material. Because you'll be held accountable for knowing what's on that too. If you ever Sign Under Protest or Refuse to Sign, don't hesitate to write exactly why at length. Especially if what's on the sheet is clearly wrong or ridiculous. Use the whole sheet if you have to. Who, what, when, why. Otherwise, you might not remember why you did if/when management wants to go after you for one thing or another a few months down the road. And signing something RTS or SUP without an explanation makes you look like the d-bag. [/QUOTE]
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