I don’t know about you, but I “let my fingers do the walking.”
Read this note that was left near a stack of phone books:
When was the last time you used the Yellow Pages?
Do we have any “Yellow Pages” models in the Church?
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I don’t know about you, but I “let my fingers do the walking.”
Read this note that was left near a stack of phone books:
When was the last time you used the Yellow Pages?
Do we have any “Yellow Pages” models in the Church?
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Joanna says
I can’t remember the last time I used a printed edition of the yellow pages. It would have to be years ago. I rarely bother with the yellow pages website ether, most of the time it is easier to just google what I am after
Eric Dye says
True story.
Brent Pittman says
The problem also lies with how the Yellow Pages are distributed. It seems the people who drop them off get paid for coming back with an empty truck. It doesn’t matter if a business has already received their updated YP. At a place I used to work at, we received about 6 stacks of YP per cycle (there were only 4 people in the office). Talk about waste.
Eric Dye says
Very wasteful!