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Newbie mistake falsifying signature
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 2742017" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Actually...you probably wouldn't be.</p><p>Signing a <em>customer's</em> name is, by definition, forgery. Which is, by definition, dishonesty and considered grounds for immediate termination.</p><p>Signing<em> your</em> name is <em>not</em> forgery, therefore it is technically <em>not</em> dishonesty as long as you are truthful if questioned about it. It constitutes failing to follow proper methods, which (in the Western Conference at least) is <em>not</em> grounds for immediate termination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 2742017, member: 14668"] Actually...you probably wouldn't be. Signing a [I]customer's[/I] name is, by definition, forgery. Which is, by definition, dishonesty and considered grounds for immediate termination. Signing[I] your[/I] name is [I]not[/I] forgery, therefore it is technically [I]not[/I] dishonesty as long as you are truthful if questioned about it. It constitutes failing to follow proper methods, which (in the Western Conference at least) is [I]not[/I] grounds for immediate termination. [/QUOTE]
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