Back in time I worked in a boatyard and yacht station during the summer and come the winter I worked for Hoseason's Brochure dispatch. Back in the 1970's we didn't do brochures by the thousands, we did them by the million. Wow, the buzz of the place, pallet loads of brochures went out daily, the Post Office constantly collecting throughout a long day, indeed they had a sorting office on the premises. Sack loads of incoming brochure requests would be sorted daily, that was my morning job before moving onto feeding the labeling machines and repacking the now addressed brochures onto pallets ready for the postal staff to sort. It was an intense, slick, manual operation with a great working atmosphere run on copious coffee and humour, great people to work for, loved it.