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06-20-2013
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Originally Posted by slapped Don't you think I know that?,,,You see what happened to Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) In Rome Yesterday,,,Real Sad,,, | That was bad - so young.
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06-20-2013
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LAN party at sandy's house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
06-20-2013
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6 foot desk corner of bedroom.
6 tabletop computers all stacked on top of each other on left side of desk.
All computers have user accounts p touched on side of computers
wall in front of desk has hard copies of excel sheets used for tracking and user accounts.
4 monitors on desk.
multiple phones on chargers on right side of desk. Phones have tel # p-touched on them along with google #'s attached.
6 foot table next to desk has printer on right side next to stack of computers on desk.
Next to the printer have a stack organizer with supplies for shipping labels and paper.
Under table I have 5 totes with different shipping envelopes and boxes.
Last 4 feet to the left of table I have different color table cloths that I use for back rounds for pictures.
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06-20-2013
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Originally Posted by Sandy D LOL
Wow. I never expected this mess from you Jeff....
Get it cleaned up NOW... | Mess??? But I just threw away all the pizza boxes, lasagna pans, McDonald's and Wendy's bags. I DID keep the Long John Silver's stuff, though - it has a 12 year shelf-life! |
06-20-2013
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Originally Posted by jeffweico Mess??? But I just threw away all the pizza boxes, lasagna pans, McDonald's and Wendy's bags. I DID keep the Long John Silver's stuff, though - it has a 12 year shelf-life! | Now that Explains the Cat,,,,,,,
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06-21-2013
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Bois still waiting on you to step out slapped - they are mad tired just come out hah
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06-21-2013
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What sort of shelving or storage bins do you guys use to keep all your shipping supplies in? I'm a bit of a spaz when it comes to having things orgranized and thats one thing that drives me crazy, all the usps boxes and the other poly mailers I use are all so varied in size that I have yet to find any sort of system that keeps everything looking neat and fits everything.
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06-21-2013
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Originally Posted by acreech41311 What sort of shelving or storage bins do you guys use to keep all your shipping supplies in? I'm a bit of a spaz when it comes to having things orgranized and thats one thing that drives me crazy, all the usps boxes and the other poly mailers I use are all so varied in size that I have yet to find any sort of system that keeps everything looking neat and fits everything. | I just leave the poly mailers in their box. I mark on the box the size with a black marker in BIG letters. My shipping boxes are next to the poly mailers according to size. Its not really organized but its neat and it works for me. I order poly mailers in 100-200 at a time. Boxes at around 50 each size.
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06-21-2013
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Originally Posted by golden_monkey LAN party at sandy's house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | I think the LAN wont work, Sandy's computers are too slow from overheating. hehehehe
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06-21-2013
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Originally Posted by acreech41311 What sort of shelving or storage bins do you guys use to keep all your shipping supplies in? I'm a bit of a spaz when it comes to having things orgranized and thats one thing that drives me crazy, all the usps boxes and the other poly mailers I use are all so varied in size that I have yet to find any sort of system that keeps everything looking neat and fits everything. | I only have 3 size of packaging. 6x2 inches, 6x9 inches and 12x18 inches. ALl stored in boxes above my packing desk, with reserves stored in boxers under the desk.
Anything larger than the usual items I sell I usual hand wrap in parcel paper.
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06-21-2013
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Originally Posted by acreech41311 What sort of shelving or storage bins do you guys use to keep all your shipping supplies in? I'm a bit of a spaz when it comes to having things orgranized and thats one thing that drives me crazy, all the usps boxes and the other poly mailers I use are all so varied in size that I have yet to find any sort of system that keeps everything looking neat and fits everything. | I call it my closet!
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This is where all the stealth magic happens! |
06-21-2013
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haha that lamp... it's a... it's a... well, it's a leg!
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Originally Posted by css1 haha that lamp... it's a... it's a... well, it's a leg! | I wondered if anyone would notice it.
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06-22-2013
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Originally Posted by Sandy D A second master bedroom turned into an office with 12 computers, chairs, a small refrigerator under one of the tables, shelving for the new items I sell, a photo area, dry erase boards on all the walls, sticky notes, a tv on the wall, a radio, my ipod etc etc.
Oh yea, my phone bank along one wall with phones plugged in charging waiting for my fav company to call me. NOT.
Daughter said my office looks like one of the computer rooms at school.
When family comes to visit this office is on lockdown.
They think I make websites for people!!!!
And we do get a lot of week long visitors for a free vacation living close to the ocean and having a pool.
What I do is private other then one daughter has her own stealth ebay and sells on it and does very well. She uses on of the computers for her stealth account.
Packing is done in the garage or at my warehouse depending on where the item is. Antiques and collectibles are done at the warehouse and new items are done here. | This is a great post.
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06-22-2013
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Originally Posted by MM78 I wondered if anyone would notice it. | of course, I notice all things that must be italian... FRAGILE!
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06-22-2013
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Originally Posted by JamesNorth101 I have a large desk that I made (flat panel solid wood doors drilled together with legs attached), | I also use doors for a desk but mine are on an L shape - works a treat!
Gives me lots of room for stock in the draws underneath, and papar trays on the top. As well as an imac and three laptops, iPad for incoming emails.
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06-22-2013
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Originally Posted by Sausage I also use doors for a desk but mine are on an L shape - works a treat!
Gives me lots of room for stock in the draws underneath, and papar trays on the top. As well as an imac and three laptops, iPad for incoming emails. |
Is this your workspace SAUSAGE http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_lyXe6pXEme...0/DSCN1647.JPG
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