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Most paperwork at my job is still hand written on paper. Logbooks, hourly reading sheets, energy isolation, water tank additive logsheets, medical grade forms, blah blah blah all paper. Binders everywhere. Dusty filing cabinets everywhere.
But we're in the middle of moving to digital only finally, so for now I have to do the same work twice every shift for the half finished digital infra.
It's a manufacturing plant that's survived since 1940's and those who'd be resistant to change are mostly all retired or dead now.
I recently installed a brand new e-signature system at our company, which HR doesn't use. They want me to print it out, sign it, and fax it back. This was last week. Like... WTF. I said no and just e-signed it.
My Drs office wouldn't accept a request over the phone or email. Had to be fax.
Because, apparently, there is some magic fairy that verifies it is me sending the request from the fax machine on my end (i.e. it's not possible for someone else to send a request for my medical records pretending to be me). 'cause you know "fax security" wouldn't allow that. /S