Thread: Team Name Tags
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Unread 24-04-2008, 14:51
JaneYoung JaneYoung is offline
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Re: Team Name Tags

Name tags have been a way of life with me for so long, both as a volunteer and on the job, that I don't think too much about them.

What I have noticed is that some people are adamantly opposed to name tags. Not mildly indifferent but opposed. Seriously. Because I can often be one of the people responsible for ordering or creating name tags, I have run into this situation several times over the years. It can get ugly.

I am just very happy that I have never been responsible for the spelling of Karthik's last name on a name tag. Seriously.
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