92ft-long piece of paper gets shredded during quiet day at the office

  • 4 years ago
A 92-foot-long document was shredded at a Cincinnati office on a slow workday due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Captured on May 5, the footage shows a satisfyingly long shred of a bizarrely long piece of paper.

The filmer explained: "The company I work for has experienced a decrease in business due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

"I've been temporarily reassigned to the corporate office with the task of digitizing old tax documents going as far back as 1980.

"Once they've been properly scanned and backed up onto the server, I then shred the documents.

"Some of them were printed on green bar continuous feed paper on an old dot matrix printer.

"This means all the pages are connected.

"There are over 50 stacks of phone book thick binders with the pages connected end-to-end.

In the video, I got to shred an accounting print out from 2002.

"I was excited to try and see if it would feed the whole thing, and was not disappointed.

"I get to do this every day, and it's my favorite part of the day."