I still have more questions than answers 28 Oct 2014 09:49:48am
First, a little history. After decades as a general contractor I took a position at the Home Depot for my "wind down into retirement" job. Instead of working with a couple people in the office, I have over 100 co-workers. I am one of the oldsters in the store and I work in operations.
When someone goes on vacation I always ask them to send me a postcard from wherever they go. Many young people don't even know what a postcard is. In three years I have received two. I get a lot of strange looks when I ask.
Last week I took a trip to Nashville and I sent a postcard to the store telling them what I was doing and how the trip was going, typical postcard banter. Today was my first day back. The postcard beat my return and has been posted by the time clock. I have received so many positive comments that I am a bit overwhelmed. Nearly everyone I have encountered has mentioned it. The comments have been very positive. I have gotten Thank You's. I have been told "That Was Cool". My favorite comment was that it was like Facebook or Twitter that went through the mail! It even sparked a conversation with someone that seemed interested in my rambling on about collecting Postal History.
It certainly made my day, possibly my week.
That is a wonderful idea, one I'm going to adopt this at my store. I work at Dicks Sporting Goods and have about 40 co-workers. The young ones barely know what a postage stamp is, much less a post card! They know I collect stamps so this will be fun. They also know I have a "dumb" phone so I can add you can twitter via snail mail. I'm on FB, but not twitter. They will giggle about that.
Thanks for sharing
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"Appreciate the beauty of nature. You never know when life will deal you an unplanned twist of fate. Enjoy things while you can, because you just never know."
Great idea..... Interesting comment about young people I collect pictorial cancels and volunteer at the Red Cross I asked my boss (40+) to go into the Banff post office and get the new cancel for me when she was on a recent trip to the resort. She went into the PO and asked The PO mistress who wanted to know what she wanted it stamped on as I had neglected to give her a stamped address envelope. Needless to say she returned with a scrap of paper with the cancel on it I asked her if there were any postcards available as I would have paid for her purchase. She hadn
t thought of that....and asked how do you use a post card?
As the young people would say, "OMG"!
This story makes me very glad about what my husband and I did for the four grandkids when we traveled cross-country 5 and 7 years ago. We bought each of the four of them a photo album just the right size to hold a postcard in each sleeve. In every state through which we passed I bought 4 different picture postcards, and wrote a different message on each one to each child. We still never receive postcards from them when they go someplace with their parents, but at least we've had a hand in educating them about the virtues of a picture postcard....vs Facebook!
PS We are two of the few holdouts in the Facebook arena!