Well hell. Screwed up the embed code. And it was such fun, too. Sorry.
On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 8:09:34 PM UTC+1, Jeannine van der Linden wrote: > > Hi, Oren, > > I think the King has the answer for you my friend: > > <iframe width="420" height="315" src=" > https://www.youtube.com/embed/YUWMSVDPdGQ" frameborder="0" > allowfullscreen></iframe> > > Aanyway. > > Whether you are a CMRA depends on the A it seems to me. That is to say, > whether you are an agent and handle your coworkers' mail. There was a > dustup about thisover Regus and similar at the USPS some years ago, and my > recollection is that they published some amendments to the regs defining > how you know whether youa are a CMRA (which is a mail drop) or an OBC. And > it amounted to whether you are or are not the agent of your coworkers, whch > then amounts to, do they actually have space or are they primarily > receiving business services. See the Postal Service Mail Manual > <http://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/manuals/dmm300/508.pdf>, on this link you > can start at page 10 to get to the meat of it. > > The Global Workspace Association reccommends becoming one, they explan it > and give their reasons here > <http://www.globalworkspace.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Virtual-Office-Best-Practices-International.pdf> > . > > I had a big (I mean big, large, like in, Texas size) ol' rubber stamp made > which says (in Dutch obviously), "No Longer Coworking in Kamer52". It was > big enough to cover the bar code at the bottom becuse all these things are > automated now and (here) if you do not cover the bar code the damn thing > turns up again like a bad penny. > > I think the very best thing to do is to wander on down to your local Post > Office and have a chat with the Postmaster. OR send them an email if they > don;t have those any more. > > Cheers > > Jeannine > > > > On Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 6:51:25 PM UTC+1, oren.s...@gmail.com > wrote: >> >> Hi Megan, >> >> Thanks for raising the question and thanks for the colorful responses >> everyone, especially Jeanine's photo-narrated reply. >> >> There's one point Megan raised that we face a lot of as well, which is, >> what to do with mail for past/non-members. >> >> So far our solution has been to end up stashing it, but it's beginning to >> pile up and some people have moved or are unreachable with current contact >> info. >> >> Does anyone have a good solution for that? >> >> Thanks! >> Oren >> >> On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 1:55:11 PM UTC-6, Megan Holcomb wrote: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I am exploring options for a flexible mail delivery system. Currently we >>> have small, square, stacked mailboxes with member names on labels >>> (alphabetized). We sort the mail ourselves into the member's mailbox and >>> they (members) are responsible for checking their box. But every time we >>> get a new member the labels have to be shifted. Some members have >>> overflowing mail or rarely check their box. Often mail arrives for >>> past/non-members. For reference we have between 100-200 members. >>> >>> Maybe there are some creative mail management solutions out there?! New >>> to this google group so thought Id ask. Haven't seen it in previous topic >>> threads. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> -- Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to coworking+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.