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- - By illmaniac123 (*) Date 05-28-2025 12:22
What would happen if you found out that your old company was continuing to use forms with your signature on it? The company required new employee, 6-month, and certain 2-year recertifications due to customer requirements and they are supposed to be completed and signed by a CWI. If you had quit the job and find out a year later that they have continued to use forms that have your signature for new certifications, what would you do? I know that they have not been able to hire or get someone internal to pass the CWI exams.

I know that the company is the one that is risking using fake documents, its just sad knowing there are bad practices with things that you were doing correctly.
Parent - By jwright650 (*****) Date 05-29-2025 13:31
Not sure what I would do, unless I had proof positive. Too bad the old company went down that road, if it's true.
Parent - By twistedmetal208 (*) Date 05-31-2025 16:00
Using documents that you actually approved during your tenure there is one thing but applying your signature after you left is an entirely different thing. Submitting such documents for new re-certifications is a problem too if you are not there to monitor that the things you signed off on are still accurate.

I think that a cease and desist sort of letter would be something that should be done at a minimum. Make sure they are aware of your knowledge they are doing it and that it is in no way acceptable to do so and they need to stop doing it immediately and retract any documents they have that were falsified in this way.

Depending on your relationship with the employer you may be able to work with them and review any documents that have had this happen and then approve or deny them as a contractor type of role. This has its own risks, in a way it is being lenient in regards to this situation. Again depending on your relationship with the employer and if you have any trust in them at this point.

I am betting that AWS has things in place to deal with this kind of situation I would think. If nothing else, if some sort of satisfactory situation cannot be achieved, then I am pretty sure there are legal options that can be taken.

Admittedly my view on such things does not leave much room for compromise. As far as "debt and obligation" matters are concerned somebodies signature is a binding thing and falsifying that is a horrible thing to do.
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