What Do You Get the Minion Queen Who Has Everything for Christmas?
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@Minion-Queen LOL...I am not paperless either...almost 90% I would say.
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@Minion-Queen said:
When you are the main billing person and HR person the actual paper stuff never ends. Also for notes when on calls I would rather write then type.
I can't stand writing by hand, and I actually physically have a difficult time with it. When I go to a doctor's office and have to fill out forms, after 2 minutes of filling out forms, my arm is usually shaking because it gets hard to write. I've had that issue since elementary school, although it's gotten worse as I've gotten older and since being out of school, I don't do paper notes anymore. Everything is digital.
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- I want one of these very badly
- What is this "paper" you speak of
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@thanksaj said:
I can't stand writing by hand, and I actually physically have a difficult time with it. When I go to a doctor's office and have to fill out forms, after 2 minutes of filling out forms, my arm is usually shaking because it gets hard to write. I've had that issue since elementary school, although it's gotten worse as I've gotten older and since being out of school, I don't do paper notes anymore. Everything is digital.
Same here, writing with some kind of stick seems so primitive and painful. I don't even remember the last time I printed anything.
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I have to fill out so many things by hand a day and then scan them in to email. It's crazy why can't we just have all forms be digital?
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@Minion-Queen said:
I have to fill out so many things by hand a day and then scan them in to email. It's crazy why can't we just have all forms be digital?
If someone sends me a form to fill out, I will fill it out COMPLETELY digitally. I even use an Adobe signature so I don't have to print, sign and scan. Not one person has objected yet, at several organizations.
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I have to do doodle whilst I'm on the phone or in a boring meeting and whilst that is possible to do on an iPad, I still prefer the feel of pen on paper. I couldn't imaging my life without doodling.
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I pace rather than doodle. It's the only way for me to think creatively. Have to be moving around.
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Hey @NetworkNerd .... I could totally rock this for photo editing.
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@NetworkNerdWifey said:
Hey @NetworkNerd .... I could totally rock this for photo editing.
Good luck finding someone wealthy to finance that endeavor.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I pace rather than doodle. It's the only way for me to think creatively. Have to be moving around.
You and I both. I have to be in motion at all times. Whether it's pacing, which I am almost always doing while talking on the phone, or fiddling with something, or whatever. LOL
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I get the urge to crack skulls when people around me feel the need to pace while on the phone. Phone calls do not require feet moving!
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@art_of_shred said:
I get the urge to crack skulls when people around me feel the need to pace while on the phone. Phone calls do not require feet moving!
I HAVE to be moving when I'm on the phone. If I'm on my computer and typing and doing stuff, that's fine. But if I'm trying to give the person I'm talking to my full attention, you can bet I'm pacing. Otherwise, I will fiddle and distract myself with something else.
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I pace. Mostly cause if I am on the phone then I am not tied to my computer so I can actually move.