In finance operations we must scan into a database everything received, including and specifically the envelope, in order to verify if contributions were postmarked prior to the IRS tax deadline. If we did not have the envelope we would have no idea when it was postmarked.
Why arenβt these ballots required to be scanned into a database before anyone opens them? This is a basic standard in any company handling incoming documents. Fucking frustrating how simple some of this should be
In finance operations we must scan into a database everything received, including and specifically the envelope, in order to verify if contributions were postmarked prior to the IRS tax deadline. If we did not have the envelope we would have no idea when it was postmarked.
Why arenβt these ballots required to be scanned into a database before anyone opens them? This is a basic standard in any company handling incoming documents. Fucking frustrating how simple some of this should be
Would take too much time and effort for a volunteer operation π
Bullshit. You photo the front of the ballot envelope when you count what was received by the cutoff point.
It's fine free labor!!!!!