FastSaying

Some people may be disabled. Even if they can't work with a hammer and nails, they can do mail-outs or make phone calls. It's a lot of hard work.

Lori Shackleton

MailPeopleWork

Related Quotes

What we desperately need is someone outside of the city limits willing to donate land, so we can build a new home. But it isn't just about money or writing a check. The most important thing we can have is volunteers who donate their time.
— Lori Shackleton
LandLimits
We have this kind of encompassing philosophy. We're not offering a hand-out, we're offering a hand up.
— Lori Shackleton
Philosophy
So many times we get an e-mail back, saying, 'We're praying for you,' or 'We love you' ... You have no idea what it's like to come home from a bad day to hear that. I don't think my friends know how much it means to get their words.
— Lori Todaro
LoveMailSaying
The timing was excellent. Through the 80's people had so much high technology in their lives both at work and at home with PC's, faxes, and videos.
— Lori Leveen
PeopleTechnologyWork
Everyone wants a single location to do all their work, and we were considering unifying voice mail and e-mail next year. But we can't -- it would only contribute to the storage problem we're already having.
— Andre Cyr
MailWork