Just think of the amount of waste generated from junk mail. Makes me crazy. And with so much being electronic now, it seems most of my mail is now all junk.
From the other view point – my teenager got his first job delivering the local free paper complete with a forest of junk. He was paid £10 for delivering 250 papers complete with leaflets folded and added to the paper. Took him a few hours to sort and fold and well over two hours to deliver – he stuck at it for about eight months! My stairs walls and his bedroom walls are covered in newspaper inky hand prints *rolls eyes*
16/01/2013 at 07:13
Have you got a fire? The make good kindling!
16/01/2013 at 07:19
We do have a fire ~ I understand why companies send junk mail ~ I object to it on a number of counts, mostly environmental / ecological
16/01/2013 at 09:00
Yeah! If I wanted to know what the local chipper was flogging I’d go down and ask them.
16/01/2013 at 09:09
genius
16/01/2013 at 21:13
Just think of the amount of waste generated from junk mail. Makes me crazy. And with so much being electronic now, it seems most of my mail is now all junk.
16/01/2013 at 23:07
Frustrating at times, ‘eh, Carrie?
18/01/2013 at 19:43
From the other view point – my teenager got his first job delivering the local free paper complete with a forest of junk. He was paid £10 for delivering 250 papers complete with leaflets folded and added to the paper. Took him a few hours to sort and fold and well over two hours to deliver – he stuck at it for about eight months! My stairs walls and his bedroom walls are covered in newspaper inky hand prints *rolls eyes*
18/01/2013 at 20:50
Fair play to him, Alex. Hard work.