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<blockquote data-quote="want to retire" data-source="post: 966975"><p>Yes, you must sign(however that ends up as long as it's at least first initial and last name(as it's always been...) A legible printed confirmation now required. This on all our DVIR and CCR in the Feeder Dept. Been that way for awhile.....BTW-it's unclear to me, how they(whoever that is) can force you to alter your signature(ie legibly)(legible printing is another question). I don't know who inspects our vehicles in the sw region. Our "mechanics"(I respect them highly)(it's not their fault) are really just part changers and are subject to the same draconian mandates from the ivory tower. I laugh out loud when we have to sign the annual "enviornmental statement" about discharging pollutants into the water supply and such as my power unit leaks 6 quarts of oil every week....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="want to retire, post: 966975"] Yes, you must sign(however that ends up as long as it's at least first initial and last name(as it's always been...) A legible printed confirmation now required. This on all our DVIR and CCR in the Feeder Dept. Been that way for awhile.....BTW-it's unclear to me, how they(whoever that is) can force you to alter your signature(ie legibly)(legible printing is another question). I don't know who inspects our vehicles in the sw region. Our "mechanics"(I respect them highly)(it's not their fault) are really just part changers and are subject to the same draconian mandates from the ivory tower. I laugh out loud when we have to sign the annual "enviornmental statement" about discharging pollutants into the water supply and such as my power unit leaks 6 quarts of oil every week.... [/QUOTE]
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