leotatoombs
10-27-2005, 11:57 AM
You could always write down the names and hand them to the engraver on a piece of paper. If he/she challenges one or the other, just give your rationale for wanting to get their middle names on the badges. I hope it works out for you. :)Very good point too! I remember now, expecting to have a problem with CM So I Wrote it on a receipt For her In case the was any question about to spell forrest as a proper name. In case they said "forest" isn't a name it's a thing. I was prepared to defend myself by reciting famous forrests(like Forrest Tucker from F Troop!) lol
:D Also It seems to me now that they have the year they started on their nametag. So if you look for someone who started before 2004 they are usually more comfortable with the stability of their job!( & will bend the suppossed rules a little!) newer CM's many are not very good at signing ears! A lot of newer people won't do any special requests, real first name only!
:D Also It seems to me now that they have the year they started on their nametag. So if you look for someone who started before 2004 they are usually more comfortable with the stability of their job!( & will bend the suppossed rules a little!) newer CM's many are not very good at signing ears! A lot of newer people won't do any special requests, real first name only!