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Hi all:

 I have been looking over this oath and would love to see/be apart of the signing of the Oath.

Where can one go to sign this oath that i have heard you have to sign before you can get work here where i am.

Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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You can go here for the files within the proxy signature topic.  They contain all the information as to how to sign it by proxy.

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Hello, I'm new and still learning.. does The Santa Claus Oath have/ need to be signed in order to become a professional Santa?  

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No

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59 minutes ago, santaMarkus said:

Hello, I'm new and still learning.. does The Santa Claus Oath have/ need to be signed in order to become a professional Santa?  

@santaMarkus: Go to the thread Santa Claus Oath Then read it over and follow the directions that @Felix Estridge has written. He gives you a step by step in getting your signed Oath (By proxy) entered. It will be entered @ a later date. When you print it out, the Oath, I RECOMMEND printing out two copies and keeping one with your Santa stuff. I keep mine in an 8" x 11" plastic letter holder and keep it hung in with my Santa suit as well as a few other GREAT LETTER READS on Santa, all of them worth keeping in that same closet. This cedar closet holds my Santa baseball uniform & all of our Santa gear. I read it often, when I go through my stuff, about 4 times a year as I always keep checking on things as well as, I condition all my leather stuff about 2 times a year, keeping it fresh and ready to go. 

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6 hours ago, santaMarkus said:

Hello, I'm new and still learning.. does The Santa Claus Oath have/ need to be signed in order to become a professional Santa?  

As @Santa Craig Maxwell no, however to be a really good Santa, embracing the values of the Oath is a good start  :) 

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8 hours ago, santaMarkus said:

Hello, I'm new and still learning.. does The Santa Claus Oath have/ need to be signed in order to become a professional Santa?  

Not require, no. It is all upon your heart.

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14 hours ago, Felix Estridge said:

Not require, no. It is all upon your heart.

Thank you Felix Estridge. I think its a amazing oath, and brings a good true meaning to Christmas and Santa. If I could mount this to my wall I would lol.

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