| ZeRo ( @ 2008-03-27 21:44:00 |
So I'm working at my station at work today... which is sort of redundant... anyway: we received a fax.
Normally our faxes are prescription refills from doctor's offices, and notices and memos from our higher ups.
The memo of interest was from a higher up. Namely Roger, our district manager. The gist of the memo was this:
Regarding the Black Sharpie Policy, all notes on prescriptions and receipts written by the pharmacists are to be written in black sharpie. As I was visiting stores yesterday I noticed that this was NOT common knowledge.
EH HEM! Naturally, I thought he was joking. WTF is a black sharpie policy?! Completely pretentious. We'll take note with what we have, thank you. So, April and I sent back an e-mail that went similar to the example bellow:
Roger,
Surely you're joking. EVERYONE knows about the Black Sharpie Policy! Although, would it be understandable to sometimes substitute a navy blue or hunter green sharpie in the event that a black sharpie cannot be found? Please get back to us. (We can't find our black sharpie.)
Normally our faxes are prescription refills from doctor's offices, and notices and memos from our higher ups.
The memo of interest was from a higher up. Namely Roger, our district manager. The gist of the memo was this:
Regarding the Black Sharpie Policy, all notes on prescriptions and receipts written by the pharmacists are to be written in black sharpie. As I was visiting stores yesterday I noticed that this was NOT common knowledge.
EH HEM! Naturally, I thought he was joking. WTF is a black sharpie policy?! Completely pretentious. We'll take note with what we have, thank you. So, April and I sent back an e-mail that went similar to the example bellow:
Roger,
Surely you're joking. EVERYONE knows about the Black Sharpie Policy! Although, would it be understandable to sometimes substitute a navy blue or hunter green sharpie in the event that a black sharpie cannot be found? Please get back to us. (We can't find our black sharpie.)