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Forging signatures on MY route?!
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 554935" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>A better solution would be to sign for the package yourself with your own signature, and clarify your own name. In the remarks field type in "driver signed". This way there is no dishonesty occuring and you are making it obvious that you are not trying to conceal anything. You arent forging anything. This is an important distinction, because dishonesty is a cardinal offense which subjects you to <em>immediate</em> termination, whereas there is nothing dishonest about signing and clarifying <em>your own </em>name; it is merely a violation of company policy for which you will have the opportunity to offer an explanation for your actions. I have done this myself for a blind customer and a customer with a gruesome case of arthritis that made her totally unable to hold a stylus.</p><p> </p><p>Also, if the delivery is a COD, and the customer already has a check filled out and signed, the signature on the check can be treated as a signed delivery notice and sheeted as such.</p><p> </p><p>Do not <em>ever....</em>for <em>any reason...</em>forge a customers signature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 554935, member: 14668"] A better solution would be to sign for the package yourself with your own signature, and clarify your own name. In the remarks field type in "driver signed". This way there is no dishonesty occuring and you are making it obvious that you are not trying to conceal anything. You arent forging anything. This is an important distinction, because dishonesty is a cardinal offense which subjects you to [I]immediate[/I] termination, whereas there is nothing dishonest about signing and clarifying [I]your own [/I]name; it is merely a violation of company policy for which you will have the opportunity to offer an explanation for your actions. I have done this myself for a blind customer and a customer with a gruesome case of arthritis that made her totally unable to hold a stylus. Also, if the delivery is a COD, and the customer already has a check filled out and signed, the signature on the check can be treated as a signed delivery notice and sheeted as such. Do not [I]ever....[/I]for [I]any reason...[/I]forge a customers signature. [/QUOTE]
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