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Type: Correspondence/comment compilation (house oversight exhibit)
File Size: 2.5 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee exhibit (ID 013946) containing a compilation of user testimonials or comments regarding remote work and travel logistics. Three individuals (Nathalie, Andrew, and Karyl) provide specific advice on mail forwarding services, electronic check processing, and travel gear for mothers/babies. The content focuses on lifestyle design and productivity tools rather than illicit activity.

People (4)

Name Role Context
NATHALIE Commenter/Author
Providing advice on mail scanning services and remote logistics.
ANDREW Commenter/Author
Providing advice on GreenByPhone and Earth Class Mail.
KARYL Commenter/Author
Providing advice on traveling with a baby and travel gear.
Unidentified Friend/Author Reference
Friend of Nathalie in Portland who knows the CEO of the mail service.

Timeline (1 events)

May (Year Unknown)
Upcoming trip mentioned by Nathalie
Unknown
Nathalie

Locations (4)

Location Context

Relationships (1)

Nathalie Friendship Friend/Author in Portland
a friend and author in Portland swears by them

Key Quotes (3)

"I also use GreenByPhone.com to process checks electronically that come in through my Earth Class Mail account"
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"Athleta carries excellent, light, quick-dry clothing that hold up well to sports but still look very fashionable."
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"Make sure the wheeled carry-on bag you get is one size smaller than the allowed carry-on size so you don’t get bumped to check the bag in if the plane is full."
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scan and e-mail you everything that comes in, giving you the option of recycling/shredding junk, getting a scan of the contents, or having specific items forwarded to you or someone you designate. I have not personally used it yet (will be testing it out this month in preparation for an upcoming trip in May), but a friend and author in Portland swears by them and knows the CEO. Seems they’ve gotten good press and the idea seems far better than relying on friends/family who, if they’re anything like my friends/family ... will surely drop the ball at some point:-).
—NATHALIE
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I also use GreenByPhone.com to process checks electronically that come in through my Earth Class Mail account—they charge $5 a check, but I live in San Diego, my Earth Class Mail office address is in Seattle, and I bank in Ohio. It works great!
—ANDREW
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To add to your excellent list (we’ve traveled just like that for several years SWEET!), I’d like to add my modifications as a female traveler and a new mom (16-month-old baby). Personal favorites: (1) Athleta carries excellent, light, quick-dry clothing that hold up well to sports but still look very fashionable. Skorts are a must for looking feminine but being fully covered for hiking and steep pyramid steps—you know what I mean, ladies! Just a note, a slightly longer length will serve you well in a lot of countries, as well as tankini tops and swim skirts for swimming. (2) Fresh & Go toothbrush is simple to use. (3) Marsona sound machine for drowning out unfamiliar noises is a must (regularly use with baby at home too so when they hear the sound they know it’s sleep time!). This has been a lifesaver for us on many trips, and we now use it regularly at home for better sleep. No more changing hotels midtrip to avoid noise. AND, I know we have to travel light, but with baby a lot of things are nonnegotiable. These make for smoother sailing: (1) Peanut shell sling in black fleece—it’s more comfy than the cotton and you can pop baby in and out wherever you are, from birth to 35 lbs. I never take mine off, it’s part of my outfit; (2) Peapod plus portable tent—this is baby’s main bed at home and travel so baby has the same sleep place everywhere we go, and the flaps give all travel parties privacy—great from small babies to five-year-olds. I can still jam this onto a little wheeled carry-on and pack mine and baby’s minimal clothing around it; (3) Go Go Kidz TravelMate (great for wheeling car seat up to the gate for gate check or use on plane); (4) Britax Diplomat car seat is small but kids can use it from birth to approx. four years old.
Make sure the wheeled carry-on bag you get is one size smaller than the allowed carry-on size so you don’t get bumped to check the bag in if the plane is full. You can always nicely argue/reason/bat your eyelashes that you will put the bag in your foot space. Also, very helpful to give baby something to sip or munch on during take off and landing so yours isn’t the baby screaming from ear pain. Happy travels!
—KARYL
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PRE-EMPTING THE BOSS: COMMON CONCERNS ABOUT REMOTE WORK
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