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03-05-2014 06:24 PM
I don't know that I understand the problem here. Are there any negative ramifications to typing the entries either way? If there aren't, then what's the big deal about someone changing the entries back? All I can think of is that the Clerk wants to take credit for all entries and also make it appear as if she's not absent that much.
Don't computer users have to sign in with their own password? Where I work, you can actually recreate a paper trail of who entered what and when. So what's the big deal?
03-05-2014 06:47 PM
""Not my issue but my friends. I have a friend who works on one of the offices where we work.""
How many times have I heard the underlined above?
My standard answers is and always will be ""speak up"" regardless of whom/what seems to be the problem.
03-05-2014 10:33 PM
In an office environment you need to pick your battles. This doesn't sound like it's worth the fight. I'd do it the way the clerk wants. If the boss cared, something would have been said by now.
03-05-2014 10:41 PM
I'd let it go, HOWEVER I would still use my method just to annoy the Clerk
. Maybe she'd come to work then??
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