>You made the blanket statement that, "Auditors neither make rules, nor enforce 
>them."  No one has disagreed with you that it *should* be
as you describe, but your insistance that it *is* reveals your naivete.

It's not naïveté.
It has given me the cajones to tell the auditors to find somebody who cares.

I do what is required but I don't do a Ferengee cringe everytime I see an 
auditor.

I've learned that if you treate them as toothless, they can't bite.
Whenever they tell me that something is against the rules, I ask for the 
documentation.
When they tell me I must, I say "on whose authority"?

The only time (since I've learned this), I have problems is when my boss blinks.

What I'm saying is more of a don't worry be happy, than what should be.




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