Chaos... to be continued

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My employer has all mail go to a contractor who scans everything in. I'm not sure how exactly it gets to the right branch/area, but I'm assuming someone goes in and assigns things to the correct department. Maybe it's something like that? Or maybe they have the mail go to your house and you scan it and email it? Just thinking outside the box here. We still have to keep paper files unfortunately, but I'm always trying to suggest paperless ideas to my team where I can. Save a tree people!
I had a role like that at one point when the company was transitioning to a paperless system 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
My employer has all mail go to a contractor who scans everything in. I'm not sure how exactly it gets to the right branch/area, but I'm assuming someone goes in and assigns things to the correct department. Maybe it's something like that? Or maybe they have the mail go to your house and you scan it and email it? Just thinking outside the box here. We still have to keep paper files unfortunately, but I'm always trying to suggest paperless ideas to my team where I can. Save a tree people!

Maybe the job is to scan and distribute by email o.o?
I'm more annoyed about the awesome sounding job not hiring from my state. The mail ones never sound that interesting 😂
 
Looking for remote/work from home jobs is so frustrating! I just got through a whole long ad, thinking, this sounds great! Only to get to the very last line of the small print at the bottom to see they only hire people in certain states and mine isn't one of them :(

Then there are the ones that are labeled "fully remote" but have the first duty listed as distributing the mail. :unsure::rolleyes:

Only certain states? Do they not want to deal with payroll/labor laws in some places?
 
I'm more annoyed about the awesome sounding job not hiring from my state. The mail ones never sound that interesting 😂
does it say why? maybe it has to do with state laws that they just don't know much about and don't want to bother looking into 🤔

Edit: I declined a contract once because I couldn't be bothered looking into local laws at the time. I would have taken it if the client bothered to explain the clause they're particularly concerned with rather than send me a 900 page file 🙄
 
does it say why? maybe it has to do with state laws that they just don't know much about and don't want to bother looking into 🤔

Edit: I declined a contract once because I couldn't be bothered looking into local laws at the time. I would have taken it if the client bothered to explain the clause they're particularly concerned with rather than send me a 900 page file 🙄
I think besides some states having stronger employment laws favoring employees (like mine), it makes more work for them the more states they have to deal with taxes for.

I don't know if that sentence made sense 😂

And 900 page file!! :oops:
 
I think besides some states having stronger employment laws favoring employees (like mine), it makes more work for them the more states they have to deal with taxes for.

I don't know if that sentence made sense 😂

And 900 page file!! :oops:
Ahhh yes that's true as well.

I've read longer ones, but that particular project just wasn't worth it. The guy was a dickhead and wanted me to do his job for him. I wasn't checking the liabilities for his company and mine if he's not paying me for it 😂
 
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