Anyone sell their anniversary pins? I have forty plus years' worth of these milestones that need a new home. As I earned them, I thought they would be to keep for memories. Now the way the company has changed have zero attachment to them.
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30year pin looks like it fell out of a cr--kerjack box …
I forget, How many pins = 6ix Sigma yellow belt?
Pins are radioactive pot metal and stone glows once you’re fully contaminated. 🌟
Feel better that you called everyone commenting here …losers ?
Nice Job. Free speech. It goes both ways buddy.
Losers
Made in China … cheap sh-t! Thanks Xerox ..
How are you going to get a job during the upcoming recession with that worthless non-transferable tech-powerhouse skill set? You made horrible career choices.
Save the pins to sell when you’re laid off
I’ll double down with Olympic pins and Blue Dog shirts.
Someone sure doesn’t like Global imaging for sure. 🌎
Xerox pin? Eww. Gross.
Keep your pins received before 2007 as a memory of when Xerox was still a great company. Xerox acquire Global Imaging Systems in 2007, committing the company to doom. This acquisition committed Xerox to the commodity business of office equipment and brought in uneducated local yokel mom and pop level business minds. Innovation and invention came to a halt. GIS didn’t invent, innovate, or manufacture a single thing. GIS was simply a dealer of cheap goods. For reasons beyond me, Xerox chose to model the future on the GIS way and turned their back to the legacy of invention and innovation.
Pin them to a sash and show Steve B and the executive team that you have lots of flair.
Take down to your local homeless soup kitchen and maybe get a bowl of soup. If you get the $hits from the soup, then you know it was an even exchange!
Anniversary pins and 2.00$ wont even get you a cup of coffee ☕️
Completely worthless.
Pot metal pins with ground colored glass for your trouble. What an honor.
Those id--ts sent me three in the mail last year.
Then my manager apologized because he couldn't get me one.
It really is a bad TV sitcom.
I'll throw in some Olympic pins from Lillehammer and Atlanta, pretty much the only thing I have of value from my days at Xerox...well, that and ozone poisoning.