The following appears on p4payhotel.com, by Art Post

When we last heard from Eric “the office worker” he was was our featured office worker in these blogs:  Eric the “Office Worker” Gets a Supra Wide Format!, Print Audit Green with “Eric the Office Worker” and Ecopy Desktop & “Eric the Office Worker” along with Ricoh’s PPDM enables an Epiphany for Eric the  “Office Worker”

The last we heard of Eric, he was working for DigDug Systems in Frostberg, MD, since then Eric the “Office Worker” has moved back to New Jersey (home of Rhutts Hot Dogs) and found a job with GigaHertz Power System in Wannakopier, NJ.

Over the years Eric has developed into a techie guru of sorts.  Eric’s new job was to process order that were faxed to the company daily. He was one of 12 people that gathered the incoming order, entered the order in the system and then made of copy of the order for filing.  Eric alone (cause he was on top of his game) would process almost 100 orders per day and keep in mind that he was one of 12 users gathering documents from the three fax machines that were dedicated for inbound faxing.

Did I ever tell you Eric’s last name?  It used to be Betterbid (sounds like a copier sales person name to me) and he got tired of that and had it changed to Sakash (whoa, sounds like another copier salesman’s name too), but enough with Eric’s name.  With three fax machines and 12 users there was a lot of jam ups at the fax machines, orders were getting mixed up, misplaced and lost!  Eric was also having a hard time with Wanda (you know Wanda, large girl, ornery and quite intimidating at the fax machines), Eric always waited for Wanda to finish getting her documents and then he’d meander and slither to the fax and lift his documents.

After many months of gathering faxes, processing, misplacing and losing faxes, our “Office Worker” that would be Eric make a mental note that there’s gotta be a better way! So Eric went on a mission to see if there was a better way so he didn’t have to deal with Wanda anymore.  Eric started search for all sorts of fax terms on the Internet, on one particular search Eric found this link MFP’s can now Scan2Fax with UDOCX .