Why can't people follow the simplest instructions? I had to make a photocopy of a local history book because the binding was obliterated and all the pages kept falling out. So I made the photocopies and got a binder and a box of sheet protectors and asked a fellow staff member to help me out by loading the pages into the sheet protectors and putting them back in order in the ring binder. Easy enough, right? Not where I work.
I went to inspect the final product before I made the spine label and cover insert and found that not only were the pages not in order but the sheets were loaded inconsistently and more importantly upside down. So the first person to stand the binder up would have half of the pages fall through the open end of the sheet protectors because someone didn't take the time or didn't care enough to make sure that they were loading them in a logical manner. Aarrgghh!
I went to inspect the final product before I made the spine label and cover insert and found that not only were the pages not in order but the sheets were loaded inconsistently and more importantly upside down. So the first person to stand the binder up would have half of the pages fall through the open end of the sheet protectors because someone didn't take the time or didn't care enough to make sure that they were loading them in a logical manner. Aarrgghh!