Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d start looking for another job. I work in an industry with 3 shifts & notes, & I cannot see going back to handwritten notes, for any reason. So if your company is choosing to go back to that, it would make me suspect leadership’s ability to make good long term decisions for the company. I would worry that this is an indication that they will not be around for long.
Also, if they are doing it to cut costs, that makes me suspect they will not be keeping up with fair wage increases. And finally, they are taking away tech skills, so you are adding less to your resume/less marketable for your next job.
For those reasons, I’d take this as a sign to start job hunting.
Op here. I am so bummed because it's otherwise perfect. It's 5 mins from my house. The schedule is perfect as it gives me the flexibility to be at the bus stop for my kids. Living with disabilities is such a pain sometimes. It's already hard enough to be the default parent.
Anonymous wrote:The company only has to accommodate your disability if it is reasonable, and since they are a small company the cost of moving to electronic records (which they already said was too expensive) might be prohibitive and therefore not reasonable.
I'm so sorry but I think you might need to look for a different job.
I still wonder if there's a way you could just type up your notes, into a template, and print them out onto a sticker that will fit onto the form they want you to use. You would just need pages of printable stickers, correctly sized (they come in all sorts of sizes, and a printer with some ink. How much do you actually have to write each shift? Does it always have to fit into a certain space on the form?
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Anonymous wrote:I’d start looking for another job. I work in an industry with 3 shifts & notes, & I cannot see going back to handwritten notes, for any reason. So if your company is choosing to go back to that, it would make me suspect leadership’s ability to make good long term decisions for the company. I would worry that this is an indication that they will not be around for long.
Also, if they are doing it to cut costs, that makes me suspect they will not be keeping up with fair wage increases. And finally, they are taking away tech skills, so you are adding less to your resume/less marketable for your next job.
For those reasons, I’d take this as a sign to start job hunting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you purchase your own iPad with a keyboard and document notes that way? Then email it to yourself and print it up at the end of every day.
Very weird that your employer is going back to paper and pencils.
I do have an iPad. I would need to scan the documents but the issue comes up more for documents that are signed and filled out by several people on the same day. We use the same paper. I guess I could scan it when I came into work but that would be time-consuming and the company may not like that because I am essentially getting rid of documentation in a way but making a new sheet. It's very complicated.
You know you can scan things using the Notes app on your iPad, right?
Anonymous wrote:You can use this while you get documentation/accommodation- perfect for a few sentences of content, can then stick on the paper .
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you purchase your own iPad with a keyboard and document notes that way? Then email it to yourself and print it up at the end of every day.
Very weird that your employer is going back to paper and pencils.
I do have an iPad. I would need to scan the documents but the issue comes up more for documents that are signed and filled out by several people on the same day. We use the same paper. I guess I could scan it when I came into work but that would be time-consuming and the company may not like that because I am essentially getting rid of documentation in a way but making a new sheet. It's very complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Can you purchase your own iPad with a keyboard and document notes that way? Then email it to yourself and print it up at the end of every day.
Very weird that your employer is going back to paper and pencils.