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Yes. On a red lanyard. Less than 6 months orange, visitors yellow, management white.
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i have to weat a name badge, in case i forget what my name is hahaha
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I did when I worked for each of the 3 call centers I was employed at. The nametag was also a door key to let you in, so the security gaurd checked it and you went in or out of the building.
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no, it's stupid!
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Yes. I sport it on the left side, hidden mostly by my long luxorious hair.
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Yep...it's the necklace style ones...it's ok though, I work with the older people so rather than calling me "sweetheart" and "honey" all day long they can actual see my name.
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Where I worked, everyone carried a badge that served as ID and a key-card.
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Yes. I wear one of those disposable ones.
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I'm supposed too, but I almost never do. I just keep my keycard in my wallet.
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No. I do wear safety glasses at times though. I can even take my shirt off, if I want.
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My "job" is my school (hey, I'm being paid 1000DKK each month for it, through basic education support ;) ). We have to carry an ID card, but it doesn't have to be visible at all times, so I suppose thats a no
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well, sort of, it just says "Manager" though?? Does that still count?
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oh, and i think al's got one of them funny keycards, i think it says manager but im not too sure, he's got a boring job - electric. yawn! lol.
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Yes and I work at home. It's so embarrassing!!;)
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It's required for identification.
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well...sometimes i wear one at school for certain days...but it never has my real name on it...:P just to confuse people....either swap cards with a friend or call myself max power :P
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Oh no ... ...we use Business Cards :)
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Yes, it is part of my uniform. The inmates have to be able to see my name, so that they can spell it right when they file grievances against me. I always point to it and tell them to make sure they spell it right when they call their lawyer. One was going to sue me personally because she wanted milk instead of tea at dinner. Yay jail!
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Yes. I work at a hospital in Northren Michigan. It's also good for chipping paint and cleaning under my nails. :)
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No. I would never work there. I have talked to some people who worked as live-in maid/nanny girls when they were young girls in their late teens/early 20's. They all had to wear uniforms (like blouses and skirts, aprons and high-healed shoes). And name tags were also included in the uniforms.
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I have two. One for the parking garage and one for the building. They are electronic and needed to activate the security devices to gain entry.
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No. At my old job we had photo security badges for getting through doors and stuff, but that's as close as I've ever been.
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Not a name tag, but an ID card on a lanyard. It gives me access to the building when I swipe it.
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