Sunday, January 25, 2026

label for 26-check file

 it took more than a day, but i finally got the overnight label i needed for a 26-check file. more than once in an email thread, i said to the business line that i can send it off once i get the label. and how UPS is preferred as i have way more of those envelopes than FedEx. and yet, no label was sent by the first contact. i got an out of office reply, but a colleague that was copied on the thread sent me the label. if a business line wants checks to go out, then they will approve the file so i can print it. that is usually the most common way a file is held up. most of the time, with this newer 'Cincinnati file' i have to ask for the label only once and then i have it the next morning. if there is a payee name but no address under it, then i no doubt will need a label. the checks were all going to the same place in New York City. more test checks were printed in the morning, eight in all. i sent them to my boss once printed. a surrogate picked up a check for a colleague in payroll, after it sat around for a day. and i had two visitors arrive at the shop at the same time, this has happened before. it was the delivery of an envelope order, six boxes. the other was the courier who was picking up an envelope of checks for our tax specialist. not a big deal, somebody has to go first. in this case it was the envelopes, but it didn't take long. 

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