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Benefits of using thermal lamination films for your printed materials.
If you're producing printed materials such as brochures, posters, or book covers, you know how important it is to ensure they are durable and visually appealing. One way to achieve this is by using thermal lamination films. This post will explore the benefits of using thermal lamination films for your printed materials.
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Phyllis Coates.
Filmografía
- Así que quieres estar en política (1948, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Las chicas inteligentes no hablan (1948) como Cigarette Girl (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres estar en la radio (1948, corto) como Mrs.Alice McDoakes / Radio Voice (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres ser una niñera (1949, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Your Show Time (1949, Serie de TV)
- Así que quieres ser popular (1949, breve) como secretaria de oficina (sin acreditar)
- Un beso en la oscuridad (1949) como Mrs.Hale (sin acreditar)
- Busque el lado positivo (1949) como Rosie (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres ser un hombre musculoso (1949, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Entonces tienes problemas con los suegros (1949, breve) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- La casa al otro lado de la calle (1949) como Gorgeous (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres hacerte rico rápidamente (1949, breve) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- My Foolish Heart (1949) como College Girl on Phone (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres hacer una fiesta (1950, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Entonces crees que no eres culpable (1950, breve) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres abrazar a tu marido (1950, corto) como Alice McDoakes / Baby McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres moverte (1950, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- My Blue Heaven (1950) como Party Girl (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres un aumento (1950, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Blues Busters (1950) como Sally Dolan
- Forajidos de Texas (1950) como Anne Moore
- The Cisco Kid (1950-1951, Serie de TV) como Marge Lacey / Miss Lacey / JoAnn Doran
- Valentino (1951) como Casting Clerk de Universal Studios (sin acreditar)
- Hombre de Sonora (1951) como Cinthy Allison
- Canyon Raiders (1951) como Alice Long
- Así que quieres ser un vaquero (1951, corto) como Alice McDoakes / Cindy Lou (sin acreditar)
- Estrellas sobre Hollywood (1951, Serie de TV)
- Nevada Badmen (1951) como Carol Bannon
- Así que quieres ser un colgador de papel (1951, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres comprar un auto usado (1951 corto) como Alice McDoakes.
Justicia de Oklahoma (1951) como Goldie Vaughn
- Así que quieres ser soltero (1951, corto) como Alice Peckinpah McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Así que quieres ser plomero (1951, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Superman y los hombres topo (1951) como Lois Lane
- El Longhorn (1951) como Gail
- Stage to Blue River (1951) como Joyce Westbrook
- El sol se estaba poniendo (1951, corto de televisión) como Rene
- Así que quieres conseguirlo al por mayor (1952, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- El pistolero (1952) como Anita Forester
- Racket Squad (1952, Serie de TV)
- Así que quieres ir a una convención (1952, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Así que nunca dices una mentira (1952, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Fargo (1952) como Kathy MacKenzie
- Canyon Ambush (1952) como Marian Gaylord
- Águilas de la flota (1952) como Dorothy Collier
- Así que quieres ponerte los pantalones (1952, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Resumen de Wyoming (1952) como Terry Howard
- Invasion, USA (1952) como Mrs.Mulfory
- The Maverick (1952) como Della Watson
- Schlitz Playhouse (1952, Serie de TV)
- The Range Rider (1952, Serie de TV) como Doris Burton / Jane Tracy
- Los archivos de Jeffrey Jones (1952, Serie de TV)
- Furia abrasadora (1952) como la Sra. Penn, mujer en la acera
- Craig Kennedy, criminólogo (1952, Serie de TV) como Natalie Larkin
- Aventuras de Superman (1952-1953, Serie de TV) como Lois Lane
- Días del Valle de la Muerte (1952-1964, Serie de TV) como Dora Hand / Edna Wiley / Lois Bouquette / Mary / Annie Stewart / Margie McMahon / Virginia Arcane
- Tambores de la selva de África (1953, serial) como Carol Bryant
- Mariscal de Cedar Rock (1953) como Martha Clark
- Ella está de vuelta en Broadway (1953) como Blonde (sin acreditar)
- Peligros de la jungla (1953) como Jo Carter
- Ramar de la jungla (1953, Serie de TV) como Donna Sharp
- Así que quieres un televisor (1953, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Summer Theatre (1953, Serie de TV) como Marge Minter
- Soy la ley (1953, Serie de TV)
- Así que amas a tu perro (1953, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Topeka (1953).
-Aquí vienen las chicas (1953) como Chorus Girl (sin acreditar)
- El Paso Stampede (1953) como Alice Clark
- The Red Skelton Hour (1953, Serie de TV) como Sketch Player de apoyo
- Entonces crees que no puedes dormir (1953, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- El escaparate de tu joyero (1953, Serie de TV) como Betty Tucker
- El show de Abbott y Costello (1953, Serie de TV) como Millie Montrose
- Así que quieres ser heredero (1953, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Terry y los piratas (1953, Serie de TV) como Georgia Pettigrew
- El llanero solitario (1953-1955, Serie de TV) como Jane Johnson / Naomi Courtwright / Ann Wyman
- Crown Theatre con Gloria Swanson (1954, Serie de TV)
- Entonces estás teniendo problemas con el vecino (1954, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Gunfighters of the Northwest (1954) como Rita Carville
- Las aventuras de Kit Carson (1954, Serie de TV) como Jane Sanders
- El duque (1954, Serie de TV) como Gloria
- Defensor público (1954, Serie de TV) como Amberlee Tolliver
- Es una gran vida (1954-1956, Serie de TV) como Lola Denton / Ann
- General Electric Theatre (1954-1958, Serie de TV) como Heather
- La chica pantera del Kongo (1955) como Jean Evans
- Padre profesional (1955, serie de televisión) como la enfermera Madge Allen
- Topper (1955, Serie de TV) como Queen
Cabalgata de América (1955, Serie de TV) como Barbara Leland
- El millonario (1955, Serie de TV) como Alice Sands
- Willy (1955, Serie de TV) como Betty Estrada
- Etapa 7 (1955, Serie de TV) como Alice / Kay Murray
- Teatro de ciencia ficción (1955, Serie de TV) como Karen Sheldon
- Lassie (1955, Serie de TV) como Miss Vernon
- The Great Gildersleeve (1955, Serie de TV) como Sally Fuller
- Frontier (1955, Serie de TV) como Medora De More
- TV Reader's Digest (1955-1956, Serie de TV) como Nancy / Mother
- Navy Log (1956, Serie de TV) como Marge
- Four Star Theatre (1956, Serie de TV) como Marsha
- Así que quieres ser bonita (1956, corto) como Alice McDoakes, también conocida como Cynthia (sin acreditar)
- Salón de las estrellas de Chevron (1956, serie de televisión) como Mary
- Así que quieres tocar el piano (1956, corto).
Crossroads (1956, Serie de TV)
- Así que su esposa quiere trabajar (1956, corto) como Alice McDoakes (sin acreditar)
- Niñas en prisión (1956) como Dorothy
- El maravilloso mundo de color de Walt Disney (1956, serie de televisión) como Mrs.Martin
- Dios está en las calles (1956, breve)
Esta es la vida (1956, Serie de TV)
- Chicago Confidential (1957) como -Helen Fremont (sin acreditar)
- Déjelo a Beaver (1957, Serie de TV) como Betty Donaldson
- Yo era un Frankenstein adolescente (1957) como Margaret
- El sheriff de Cochise (1958, Serie de TV) como Vera Watson
- Flecha de sangre (1958) como Bess Johnson
- Richard Diamond, detective privado (1958, serie de televisión) como Monica Freeborn
- Cattle Empire (1958) como Janice Hamilton
- Esta es Alice (1958, Serie de TV) como Clarissa Holliday
- Tales of Wells Fargo (1958-1961, Serie de TV)
- Gunsmoke (1958-1964, Serie de TV) como Edna / Rose Kinney / Hattie Kelly
- Perry Mason (1958-1964, Serie de TV) como Inez Fremont / Frieda Crawson / Norma Carter
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (1959, Serie de TV) como Belle
- Black Saddle (1959, Serie de TV) como Maggie
- Lux Playhouse (1959, Serie de TV) como Ellen Packer
- El increíble mundo petrificado (1959) como Dale Marshall
- Hennesey (1959, Serie de TV) como Dr. Patricia Granger
- Cuero crudo (1959-1961, Serie de TV) como Elizabeth Gwynn / Nora Sage
- Los intocables (1959-1962, Serie de TV) como Angela Lamberto / Ellie Morley / Renee Sullivan
- El programa de DuPont con June Allyson (1960, Serie de TV) como Penny
- Ojo hawaiano (1960, Serie de TV) como Laura Seldon
- The Best of the Post (1960, Serie de TV) como Mollie
- Gunslinger (1961, Serie de TV) como Teresa Perez
- The Patty Duke Show (1963-1964, serie de televisión) como secretaria
- The Virginian (1964, Serie de TV) como Mrs.Marden
- Gunsmoke (1964, Serie de TV) como Edna
- La gente de Slattery (1964, Serie de TV) como Helen Mayfield
- El fantasma de Thompson (1966, película para televisión) como Milly Thompson
- Summer Fun (1966, Serie de TV) como Milly Thompson
- The Baby Maker (1970) como la madre de Tish
- Whisper Kill (1988, película para televisión)
- Kiss Shot (1989).
-Buenas noches, dulce Marilyn (1989) como Gladys Pearl Baker
- Midnight Caller (1991, Serie de TV) como Meredith Gaynor
- La Sra. Lambert recuerda el amor (1991, película para televisión) como Katherine
- Lois & Clark: Las nuevas aventuras de Superman (1994, Serie de TV) como Ellen Lane
- Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1994, Serie de TV) como Mrs.Howard
- Hollywood: La película (1996, video) como Old Dora
- The Forsaken Westerns (2017, Serie de TV) como Nancy Carnes (aparición final).
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I hate vent posting here but I literally have no one else to talk to except my fiancé and it’s not fair to always lay all my stresses on him.
I am so tired of people at work thinking because they are older, they know more/better. I’ve been at this job for years now. I trained the person who trained you. All the rules we have, are that way for a reason. Usually multiple reasons. And you can’t waltz in here and go “oh but you’ve never thought of it this way before”, because I promise you, I’m specifically the one who has. I know what I'm doing and you can fuck off.
I had to fight for every tiny ounce of respect and fairness our department gets. We are more often than not, the company scapegoat since we are the last to handle the product. My supervisor only has been in the department, days longer than I have. I taught him half of what we do in the department because he didn’t know how to do any work in our department. He was solely a hands-off supervisor. The other half didn’t become our department's job until later. For the first year I was here, it was just me and him working on Fridays because the other department members were so unreliable. I hand-wrote all our procedures because no one else could remember or knew the right way to do things. I am responsible for creating the only existing comprehensive list of compatibilities, in the entire company. I know more of them off the top of my head than every other worker, except one person because he is the one who prints the tickets. The people who were here before me purposefully taught me things wrong so they could complain about me. The manager promised me fucking lead position, after the other people left because he didn’t want anyone to get hurt feelings, then yanked it out from under me because HR said our department was too small even though CSR is one person less than us and still has a department head and a lead.
I am the fucking heart of the packing room. We would not be able to function if I hadn’t stepped in. We can only function without me because I made it possible and provided the tools for the packing room to function. I pissed off the rest of the packing room because I was too efficient at my job and they felt like I was not leaving any work for them. Every other person leaves at 4:30 on Friday. I’m in the packing room till 6. And I’m here till 6 because if all the first-class packages don’t get out on Friday, they don’t get shipped till Monday, customers complain, and management gets pissed at us. When we were in the process of moving I was packing a gaylord full of packages in a day by myself at the new warehouse. While the rest of the packers combined were finishing just a small mail bin full at the old warehouse. I do my job well. I know it well. I'm tired of being ignored and doubted.
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Metallized Film Manufacturers - Gaylord Packers
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18 Micron BOPP Thermal Lamination Film: High-Yield Matte Finish for Premium Packaging
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The Comprehensive structure of Global Metallised Polyester Films Market 2024 and topmost key players: SRF Limited, Impak Films, Dunmore (Steel Partners), etc.
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I am not a janitor, and I could eventually be moved to a different position but currently at my work I do cardboard. What that means specifically is that at the warehouse where I work, when the people packing the food into the styrofoam coolers empty a box, they throw it in a big, thick cardboard box set on a wooden pallet called a gaylord (no idea why) and my job along with the other person or person’s working for me is to lug around our own gaylord, grab these boxes and fill our gaylord as much as we can and then lug it to the bailer to be crushed into a square, take a hay bail as an example but MUCH bigger and heavier. If we didn’t do that, if no one was cleaning up those boxes, cardboard would be everywhere from small boxes, big boxes, ripped pieces of boxes and big ass cardboard flaps that were on the top and bottom of a stack of coolers. If no one was picking them up, no one could do their jobs because cardboard would be in the way of the workers and the fork lift drivers and if they attempted to throw it away themselves they it would greatly slow down production as they have to walk all the way to the bailer to throw it away then all the way back. That’s not even the half of it. Once the bailer is full they’d have to unload the bailer which is also time consuming and annoying and then wait for a fork lift to lug it away. Another thing is that we work at a place that deals with frozen foods so the area where they pack it is very chilly, the bailer area as well as other areas are not chilly as they don’t need to be so us cardboard people need to go from a very cold place then back to the warm place so we, like the packers also have to wear layers but we have to go back in the warmth with them becoming uncomfortably hot and sweaty. If we didn’t do this though, the areas would be way too messy to work and any higher up coming to inspect the place would be pissed. Don’t diss the people who do the cleaning and the ‘simple’ tasks, because chances are, its the shit you wouldn’t want to do that is an essential part i n the working machine that helps things run smoothly. Work is work, we’re all working to live as comfortably as possible, no need to act smug when you also have to work the 9 to 5.
Like, you want janitors and McDonald fast food workers and cleaners.
You just don’t want them to make a liveable wage and have healthcare and be treated like proper human beings.
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When the temp agency called to tell me that there was a full-time custodial position open over at a 24-hour facility in San Marcos, Texas, I was both relieved and, to be honest, a little bit indignant. I was going to be able to eat this week, but after having spent the past 14 years of my life getting a bachelor’s degree in English, getting a master’s degree in creative writing, and starting my own entertainment company, I was going to be a janitor.
Amazon workers call the taped-off walking paths that wrap around the building “the Green Mile.” I thought it was a joke at first.
I must have missed the memo: A 2014 study from the Center for Economic and Policy Research revealed that an incredible 55.9 percent of black recent college graduates were “underemployed” and working in a position that didn’t require a four-year college degree. Hence my new position pushing Gaylord boxes back-and-forth in an Amazon warehouse for $10 an hour, 10 hours a day, three days a week. But thanks to this job, I was going to be able to cover my portion of the rent and buy four whole rolls of toilet tissue.
The reality is that in April of this year, I was so far behind on rent that I had to host a 12-hour poetry reading to raise money on GoFundMe. I was embarrassed. After I’d eagerly shared posts on social media about the work I’d been doing with my business, I was now admitting publicly that if I couldn’t raise the money, I would be homeless.
I had pushed for a college education, believing that with it came job security and the freedom to pursue my writing without the burden of poverty. Without familial wealth or a serendipitous set of circumstances, I would need at least a degree to be competitive if I wanted to move up and over the poverty line. But here I was teetering on it.
Amazon workers call the taped-off and safe walking paths that wrap around the building “the Green Mile.” I thought it was a joke at first, comparing the facility to a prison like the one in the movie made famous by Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan. But I had to admit that the joke was in some ways disturbingly close to the truth about the working conditions I found there. The space, which stretches out across several football fields and up four flights of stairs, does give the illusion of forced servitude. Hundreds of women and men work the line, stowing or picking products and flirting through the metal windows of their stations, checking out all the new hires and the staff personnel who strut back-and-forth, running the floor.
My roommate was hired as a “picker,” someone who pulls items purchased on Amazon.com and dumps them in a container for packaging. He also has a master’s degree in creative writing but was unable to find a job in his field after graduation. Always the funny guy, he lives for memes and regularly refers to me by my pet name, Rent. When I told him I’d be working in the warehouse with the cleanup crew, he told me that I’d work with the people who are commonly referred to as the laziest and most unnecessary in the building. “You guys just don’t do anything,” he cracked.
I picked up discarded plastic wraps, pulled Gaylords from one side of the floor to the other, emptied the 6-foot-tall boxes, and cleaned out the yellow bins the packers used ceaselessly. We cleaned toilets, wiped down rails, swept, and moved anything that would slow down the employees with “real jobs” out of the way. Every day I had the same thought: I have no idea how I got here.
I grew up in a military family, moving from state to state until my parents divorced and my mom moved us kids to Austin, Texas. I spent my high school years in at-risk programs for low-income families, living in Section 8 housing and waiting on our monthly food-stamps deposit. I promised my family, my teachers, and myself that I would find a way to be more than just another black statistic, and that an education was going to help me do that.
I had pushed for a college education, believing that with it came job security and the freedom to pursue my writing without the burden of poverty.
Today, black women are among the most-educated groups in the country. We’re the only demographic of women who own more businesses than our male peers. But of course that does not always mean we are more successful. A 2016 survey from Consumer Financesshows that degrees for black women are not translating into wealth within our communities. Too many factors outside of higher education are leaving black women jobless and in debt. Upward mobility, a common desire among millennials, is still often thwarted by discrimination in the labor market.
When I left my full-time sales job at a call center last year, several months before graduating from my master’s program, I felt invincible. I thought to myself, I’ll just finish up my master’s degree and start my own company doing what I love: writing and creating opportunities for other artists. I wanted to create a space where emerging visual and performing artists could receive professional development and education, network with local companies and potential clients, and expand their portfolios with themed exhibitions and performance opportunities.
I threw myself into a business plan, applied to art grants and startup-accelerator programs, and even joined an innovative female-owned co-working space, Splash Coworking. I created an artist-in-residence program, facilitating the artist-development initiative through a monthly event series I curated. Those first three months were a crash course in organization, self-care, branding, paperwork filing, and functioning on minimal sleep. I took all the knowledge I had gained throughout my college career and threw it into my business. But while the U.S. Census Bureau states that black-owned businesses like mine are on the rise—an estimated 34.5 percent increase from 2007–12—the rate of success overall for black-owned small businesses in their first two years is still debilitatingly low. It felt like I was losing before I even got started.
In October of 2017, the stress and calls from unpaid creditors forced me to finally give in and file for personal bankruptcy. By January, I had lost my car and cleared my nonacademic debts. I defended my thesis the same month and graduated—happy to have finally attained my life jacket of a degree.
I searched for teaching opportunities that would give me the income and flexibility needed to keep my business going. I applied for jobs in every market in my area. Teaching jobs, specifically for creative writing or English, were virtually nonexistent in my city, and the other positions required Ph.D.s and prior teaching experience. Awesome, I thought. Teaching was out of the question for now. I decided to look for acting jobs or writing jobs in the area. The closest one was in Austin, 30 miles away from me. Without a car, that didn’t seem possible.
“Oh! I see you have a degree!” the interviewer proclaimed.
“Yes, I do.” He nodded slowly.
“Oh. I see you have two degrees.” He peered up over his steamed-up glasses and briefly glanced down at my carefully constructed cleavage. I nodded. I knew that tone. I struggled to keep my face relaxed. It was important that this meeting went well. Rent. Phone. Electricity. Food.
“So, tell me why you want to be a team member here instead of writing or getting a job teaching?” I smiled. Of course I didn’t want to work at the local chicken shack. He knew that. How do I explain this?
The chairs are sticky, the air conditioner is always broken, and the same music plays 24/7 here, but at least there’s food and I don’t have to wait for a paycheck now. If the people I serve like me, they just drop a $5 bill on my table before they drive off to do whatever it is people who can afford restaurants like this do. Buy fancy teacups. I don’t know. If they don’t like me, they rip open their sugar packets and dump them on the table for me to wipe up once they’re gone. And I will wipe it up. Because I’m still hoping the next customer will like me just a little bit better and the rules say I can’t tell customers when they’re being rude.
It’s been three months since Amazon’s “need for temp employees changed,” and I’ve found a job working at a restaurant as a server for $2.13 an hour plus tips. I average anywhere from $250 to $375 a week. The uniform is stiff but the other employees at least try to keep the mood light with gossip about their children or new boyfriends.
Their conversations remind me that real people are working the jobs no one else wants to work. Real people with real bills and medical issues, real hopes and desires. I listen in and try not to think about my degree or my company too much. I’ve worked more doubles in the past few months than I ever have in my life and I’m starting to think I may have busted some important vein in my left foot hustling back-and-forth between the many, many tables of the main room. But despite everything, I’ve found that I actually like my new job. It’s simple and straightforward and I’m surrounded by windows that let me see the sun all I want.
After I got over the physical exhaustion from working at Amazon and got the hang of my new job, I started having more time to pick up my creative work again. The book of poetry I’ve been working on for over 10 years finally found a home with a publisher. I’ve started editing it in between guests and daydreaming about my next book, a memoir about giving my daughter up for adoption. I’ve even started reimagining how my small business could work in a different city when I move after my lease is up.
I’m humbled by the job. It reminds me that no one who has ever accomplished anything of significant value accomplished it easily. Some of my favorite artists were servers. If anything, I’m just following in their footsteps. They were construction workers and truck drivers; they worked at fast-food restaurants and were telemarketers. A few were even janitors. Maybe I’ve been looking at this all wrong. Maybe I’m just getting started.
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