Even more impressive you could say that you were the CEO of a stamp distribution business or better still the owner of a stamp distribution business!!
I am the boss in my house
I have my wifes permission to say so.
Ian - "She Who Must Be Obeyed"
Harvey:-
"She Who Thinks She Must Be Obeyed"
Phil, in light of the current "Green movement" it will probably be more advantageous to say you are in the Recovery and Recycling business. Perhaps you could apply for a government grant?
My wife wants me to be active in the stamp distribution business but I am still actively involved in the stamp acquisition business. No outgoing traffic from here so far. although I do consider it occasionally, but so far find that creative stacking of folders and sometimes boxes suffices.
Stamps are the paper version of "tribbles"...
Like Phil, my stamp room gets reorganized at least twice weekly, and I find more things to get into other member's hands.
Yet the boxes and envelopes keep replicating themselves constantly and mysteriously. I'm still no more than 20% through the original "hoard" that brought me back to collecting 5 years ago.
Have a great and safe Canadian Thanksgiving weekend!
Cheers, Dave.
i gave myself a title..from now on when someone asks what do i do ? Instead of saying nuthin.i will say i am in the stamp distribution business..that should sound impressive to a non collector.
re: Stamp Distribution Business
Ian - "She Who Must Be Obeyed"
re: Stamp Distribution Business
Phil, in light of the current "Green movement" it will probably be more advantageous to say you are in the Recovery and Recycling business. Perhaps you could apply for a government grant?
re: Stamp Distribution Business
My wife wants me to be active in the stamp distribution business but I am still actively involved in the stamp acquisition business. No outgoing traffic from here so far. although I do consider it occasionally, but so far find that creative stacking of folders and sometimes boxes suffices.
re: Stamp Distribution Business
Stamps are the paper version of "tribbles"...
Like Phil, my stamp room gets reorganized at least twice weekly, and I find more things to get into other member's hands.
Yet the boxes and envelopes keep replicating themselves constantly and mysteriously. I'm still no more than 20% through the original "hoard" that brought me back to collecting 5 years ago.
Have a great and safe Canadian Thanksgiving weekend!
Cheers, Dave.