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Women who cannot walk, for instance, might type or stuff envelopes.
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You think stuffing envelopes for a few days is going to stop me?"
Inside, at old metal desks, they stuff envelopes and make phone calls all day long.
"I was folding and stuffing envelopes for a school tax," she said.
One of the women who had been stuffing envelopes when I arrived was listening to our conversation.
They were doing piece work, making small objects like key chains and stuffing envelopes.
Lie No. 3: Stuff envelopes at home and make big money!
"It's not dance, and I may be doing anything from public relations to stuffing envelopes," he said.
She has worked on numerous political campaigns from stuffing envelopes to a campaign manager.
"But I never went in there and stuffed envelopes."
Did anyone really think you could make "up to $250 a day at home stuffing envelopes"?
She did ask that the company find some nominal tasks, like stuffing envelopes, for her workers.
"Why shouldn't they be permitted to stuff envelopes at a headquarters or something like that?"
A dozen or so staff members worked at computers, while two volunteers stuffed envelopes in a back room.
Claude rose, leaving a stuffed envelope on the table.
No one on either staff recognized her name, but she could have been low-level - stuffing envelopes, whatever.
I also stuff envelopes once in a while, but we have a great volunteer staff that usually does that.
And then there are the countless hours spent stuffing envelopes or corresponding with subscribers.
Maybe you've seen ads for stuffing envelopes or assembling crafts at home.
The former snack bar houses the mail room where volunteers address and stuff envelopes.
Those who didn't want to cut their hair and shave worked in the back room of his campaign headquarters stuffing envelopes.
Once when she was stuffing envelopes with obvious fury, he asked her, "Why the frown?"
By fall, he had graduated from doing floors to stuffing envelopes and answering phones.
But "no stuffing envelopes," she said with a grin.