Unprofessional?

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northwest35 Posted 16 Apr 2012 , 4:24pm
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I feel unprofessional taking an order on regular note book paper. Does anyone know where to purchase them or have an order form they would be willing to share?
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Northwest35

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Cakery2012 Posted 16 Apr 2012 , 4:45pm
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Staples or Office Supply . Places like walmart will also have a few in the office products section.

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ranae5463 Posted 16 Apr 2012 , 4:55pm
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There are many forms that members have posted on this site. But please don't feel like you're not looking professional just because you may use notebook paper. One of the most successful restaurants (italian) in my town uses a notebook to take all of their orders at the counter or on the phone. They just date it at the top and start numbering with 1 thru however many orders they have that day. Only the wait staff uses a small order pad. As long as you keep them in the pad (which is what I use also), you won't lose anything.

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CWR41 Posted 16 Apr 2012 , 4:57pm
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scp1127 Posted 17 Apr 2012 , 5:23am
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I use a blank piece of paper. I later write it up and send it to the client for review if we have an order. If not, it stays on the copy paper and gets filed in case the client calls back later. It's my process.

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