Clearly “Jimmie” did not pen this note, he only signed it. This was writen by the person who was shutting down the elevator and whatever else they wanted to once this note was signed by the Manager. “Jimmie” is probably a shut in, and does nothing other than sign notes like this. The “Jimmie” who signed this note only dots one of the “i” s in his signature, making it very likely that he does not dot either when he prints his name. Also, his letters, althought hand-writing and not hand-printing, are much more even and looped. The person who wrote the note has very flat, shakey hand-printing, and more than likely does not sign their name at all, but makes a simple line in lue of a legible signature.
As will what?
As will Resident Manager Jimmie, if corperate finds out.
Again with the random capitalization. But he spelled “Wednesday” correctly? I guess he has a grammar problem, not a spelling problem.
Just scares me how his printing can be so horribly sloppy, yet he has somewhat of good cursive handwriting.
My fail note
jay naylor shell folllure att noeine aklack ae emmm
ABOVE SHOULD HAVE BEEN WRITTEN AS FAOLEOESEfJSOD
My Fail Note
Jay Naylor will fail at 9 oclock am
Clearly “Jimmie” did not pen this note, he only signed it. This was writen by the person who was shutting down the elevator and whatever else they wanted to once this note was signed by the Manager. “Jimmie” is probably a shut in, and does nothing other than sign notes like this. The “Jimmie” who signed this note only dots one of the “i” s in his signature, making it very likely that he does not dot either when he prints his name. Also, his letters, althought hand-writing and not hand-printing, are much more even and looped. The person who wrote the note has very flat, shakey hand-printing, and more than likely does not sign their name at all, but makes a simple line in lue of a legible signature.