We needed to mail some tax papers at the Fed Ex store that is located across the street from the Library of Congress on 2nd street. If you walk a few more steps you'll be on Pennsylvania Avenue. While there at the Fed Ex store, 2 young gentlemen were struggling with several boxes of materials and having a serious conversation with the clerk about the importance if getting this shipment to the destination no later than a certain date. A sample of what was in the boxes was sitting on the counter next to us- The Annual Report To The Utah State Legislature, United States Senator Mike Lee. One of the young men said I could page through it if I liked. I really didn't. All I could see was how expensive the printing of the materials was, the cost of shipping them all to Utah, and have a good idea that no one will read any of it. I might be wrong, but I doubt it. I suppose it looks impressive, and keeps some people in business, but this whole process looks archaic at the same time.
Looks impressive? |
Never heard much from Senator Lee |
The typical blue suit "uniform" |
A convenient location |
Our bank is on the corner along Pennsylvania Avenue |
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