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Wiggy wrote:
Thing is, it aint going to be the oh so pleased with themselves marketing dept twats that thought up the mailing strategy who will actually be opening this stuff.
Yeah, to whoever suggested sending used nappies... do remember that it'll be some minimum-wage earner in the mail-room opening these freepay envelopes. If you're going to do it then send something heavy and cost the company some money, but don't send something that'll ruin some random temp's day.

grufty jim wrote:
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Yeah, to whoever suggested sending used nappies... do remember that it'll be some minimum-wage earner in the mail-room opening these freepay envelopes. If you're going to do it then send something heavy and cost the company some money, but don't send something that'll ruin some random temp's day.

No I wasn't going to send a used nappy, that's just jokes. I know this junk and waste gets people angry but I wouldn't honestly do the nappy or kebab thing. The Metallica album can go though. It'll ruin the temp's day anyway sadly. I do like the sound of the heavy item approach, but if profits take a tumble won't the temps lose the work? Hell, it's all two edged.

Maybe we could send in nice things, like cartoons, postcards, fine art prints, cd's, etc. It would be a double whammy - solidarity with the minimum wage temps, and a chunk out of the organisations profits!