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Doen anyone know where to donate office furniture in the Chicago area?

Our office is moving this Friday and all of the furniture is going to be trashed unless we can find an organization to pick it up (some items we have: file cabinets/tables/desks). We already tried Goodwill and they said no.


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Where is a good place to sell a bunch of used office furniture near Centreville VA?

We are moving to a smaller office and need to get rid of a bunch of office furniture, like bookshelves and desks and tables and chairs.


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    Discount Office Equipment

    So you finally got that corner office — congrats! Now furnish it. Discount Office Equipment, serving the Detroit area, has what you need, whether that corner office is in a high-rise or your bedroom. Desks, filing systems, workspaces. Delivery and installation available, free design services. Visit us www.yellowpages.com


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    Office Suites & Tools

    Office Suites & Tools: best software, corner, dvd software, executive, for software, hand tools, handheld, home office, microsoft, office, office desks – www.olykit.com


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    Where can I find a big selection of desks to look through?

    I can’t find any desks, I’ve checked IKEA and Overstock.com

    I need an L shaped desk that can come apart, and have a walk through space in the corner.


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    what do you think of my story?

    any hints or tips or comments?

    Maggie Harp opened her eyes, her watery blue eyes. She sat up in bed, hitting off her alarm clock as she did so. The frail old woman swung her legs out of bed and slipped her old feet into her comforting slippers. Shuffling shuffled to the rickety wardrobe in the corner of her room, whose door held a mirror, and peered in at her wrinkly face.
    “Oh dear, every day I seem to look worse. It must be this weather, it’s always so glum.”
    She spoke to an empty room; her husband had died 10 years ago from a massive heart attack. Maggie looked out the window after opening her sweeping curtains and the weather was indeed dreary. She sighed, a resigned sound, and entered her en-suite. Maggie showered and used the toilet then dressed and put her face cream on. She finished by applying perfume to her neck and wrists. Then after a light breakfast of cornflakes, she set out to work.
    She walked down from her house in the direction of the bank. She lived atop a hill and had to pass through many neighbourhoods before she came out onto the main road. She walked down the hill and came out into the start of the main part of the town and entered the bank at a quarter past eight and helped Mary Jane set up for the day ahead. Mary Jane Robison and Maggie had been friends for over 30 years, ever since Maggie had joined the bank. She was older than Maggie, who was 65, but Mary Jane, MJ to her friends, was nearing 70. The bank had kept them on because the new manager was the son of the old one, and he had been ordered to keep them on by his father as they were very close.
    “Morning, MJ,” Maggie called to her friend as she leafed through the thin notes in her cash machine.
    “Oh, hello Maggie. Horrid weather we’re having, isn’t it?” Mary Jane replied with a thin smile.
    “Yes, yes it is. Bad weather always makes you so depressed doesn’t it?” she asked
    The two women sorted through the various notes and paperwork on their desks and talked about the prior evening. They had both been at a ball hosted by Archibald Eminger, who was the old manager. It had been a spectacular night and MJ and Maggie had had great fun. Maggie wore a gold dress and MJ wore a green one. They talked about how frail Archie was getting and that maybe he should go into a care home. As the ladies babbled, Milton Eminger was arriving at the bank. The bank was on the road side so Milton had to drive past the bank itself and go into the car park at the back of it. He exited his BMW Saloon and picked up his briefcase from the back seat. The spittle in the air dampened the leather interior so he quickly shut his door. His scrawny frame and weak facial features ensured no wedding ring on his weak hands. Noticing the lack of a ring at age 37, he said aloud to himself,
    “That’s alright; Ethel’s children can take over from me at the bank.”
    He always worried about who would take over from him.
    Caught in his own thoughts, he walked into the bank. The two women looked up from their chat and greeted Milton through the reinforced glass screens which separate the potential muggers from the money.
    “Good Morning Ladies. Terrible weather. Did you enjoy last night?” he asked
    “Oh yes, we were just discussing that actually, a wonderful night.” Replied Maggie
    As the other staff arrived and the friendly chatter became louder as more people talked, the time creeped further to 9. The manager stood in his office doorway looking at the tellers and office staff. He called for quiet and reminded the staff that they would be hosting interviews today for a new bank teller. Maggie and MJ were to perform the interviews as they were the most senior members of staff and Milton would be performing secondary interviews later on in the day.
    The doors opened and the first customers of the day began to trickle in. Heather Murphy, who worked part time as a bank teller, had the first customer of the day. Heather was a nineteen year old, tall woman with pale brown eyes and blonde hair which she kept curly in a glossy sheen. Her friendly and bubbly personality helped lift the dreary morning gloom. As she chatted away with the customer, MJ and Maggie began seeing their first applicants. The first one Maggie saw was Riana Houston. Maggie scanned her resume and Curriculum Vitae as the woman sat across from her. She was twenty three years old, 5 foot 5 inches (a nice even height, Maggie thought) she was black, with brown curly hair and brown eyes. Her ‘personal qualities’ were bright, creative, although can be impatient and is scared of the dark.
    MJ’s first applicant was a woman called Mandy French, she was forty, and a bit overweight. She was around 5 foot three inches and her ginger hair and yellowish eyes helped set her out from the crowd.
    “Good Morning Ms. French. How are you today?”
    “I’m fine thanks, and please call me Mandy.”
    “Ok then, Mandy. What makes you think you are suitable for the job?”
    The interviews were conducted in the back offices of the bu


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    L shaped desk.?

    Where can i find an L shaped desk that either has a back side identical to the front.
    kind of like two desks put together back to back.
    or
    an L shaped desk with the L measurements the same as on each side [example] :
    LengthxWidthxHeigth
    60 in x 60 in x 36 in.

    somewhere cheap [up to 400 each] because we need four desks or two double sided ones.
    because there are four of us daughters
    and our parents want us to have our own desk.

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