At least I did get finished with this. I’ve been moving as much as possible to being paperless, books I’m reading not withstanding. Since the mid-1990s at the beginning of every year I would start a multi page file for the new year with sections for taxes, paychecks, medical, etc. After the following new year, I’d complete my taxes, print off a final copy for this file and then place it into a box for “long term” storage. Then I’d pull the file from five years previous, purge it of things I don’t need anymore (old receipts, etc) and then destroy the paper. I’d put the now reduced file with the essential (e.g. tax and medical records) in the file.
Well, last spring I bought a Scan Snap scanner to start getting this paper converted into electrons.
After scanning the 2013 files I started to get excited. I reduced an eight inch file to a few files, everything else is electrons (backed up on CD and online). Then it came time to get the big project started.
Fifteen years of papers! |
Took two of these boxes to hold! |
First, I brought up two boxes of files for scanning.
The remains after I scanned. |
This project was a pain in the ass but it reduced two boxes to a few files:
The remains. Elmer wants to help Daddy! |
My neighbor though the house was on fire...I can't understand why?! :<) |
The next morning I went outside and it was still smoldering. Turned a few more pages and it burned down by noon. Put the ashes in a box for pick up with the Friday morning trash.
All in all a pain in the ass but I've reduced my paper retention to less than 5% of what I used to have. Can't beat it.
Hope you have a great week!
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