Michael Scott is the boss that we all love to hate. He’s awkward and incompetent. Yet we love to watch him and his rag-tag company try to sell office supplies.
The hit television show, “The Office,” just began new episodes this week, and I’m reminded of Dunder Mifflin’s advertising slogan, “Limitless Paper in a Paperless World”. Even though we love the employees, it’s clear from the show that the company is struggling.
Needless to say, now is not a good time to start a paper company. More and more businesses are relying on completely digital communication.
Do you find yourselves in one of these companies? If you are, then you are actually helping the environment. The less paper you use, the less trees are cut down, and the less the environment is affected by your business. But what if another company you work with isn’t so environmentally friendly, and needs a fax?
This is where email fax saves the day. You send an email of the image or message you want faxed, and the fax is sent to the company’s fax machine. All that it requires is Internet access, which today is about as common as ragweed pollen. And it’s better for your health.
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