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I too thought Dirty Jobs could do an episode on a nasty records cleanup. I
even went to the show's website to recommend an episode on records, only
to be stymied about where/how he would show it precisely because of its
unpredictability. Although now that I think about it, maybe a company like
Munters, the people who provide freezer trucks for water-damaged papers,
etc could be a resource.
Stephen Cohen, Records Manager
MetLife \ Legal Affairs
1095 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036-6796
212-578-2373
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<Dirty Job Cleans Up Records For Dade City>
Every time I watch the show Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel (one of my
favorite shows), I think of all the nasty records cleanups I have been
involved with over the past 40 or so years. It really would make a good
"Dirty Jobs" segment, but the nature of our profession makes the
occurrence sporadic and rather unpredictable. Just when we think we
have things cleaned up and organized, someone finds another stash of
"old stuff."
Ginny Jones
(Virginia A. Jones, CRM, FAI)
Records Manager
Information Technology Division
Newport News Dept. of Public Utilities
Newport News, VA
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