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scott wrote:
>> Yeah, I guess I could do that, except that
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>> 1. I have to notify the office that I'm expecting a parcel, otherwise
>> they will open it and file the invoice. (!)
>
> Ooh that's a bit scary :-) But so long as you don't order anything you
> don't want them to see, I don't see why it should be a problem.
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>> 2. I don't know the postal address of my place of work.
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> How did you know where to go the first day you went there?
To be fair, I didn't know the postal address where I worked either. I
commuted for a year, and the only time I saw the address was the first
time I stuffed it into the GPS, and never after that.
I've worked several places where I knew how to drive to but couldn't
tell you the address. Not at all unusual when you live walking distance
from work, either. "Where are you?" "Know that brown building with the
green stripes next to the food store?" "Yeah." "Third floor."
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Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
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