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| 09:44pm 27/03/2008 |
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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.) |
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