Today only, FedEx Office (formerly FedEx Kinko's) will print up to 25 copies of your resume for free. You can submit as a digital file or in person, but must pick up the resumes at a FedEx Office location. [FedEx] (Thanks to ingaraundquist !)
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@pecan 3.14159265: It was more fun when it was called Popcopy.
(dang anti-video filter at work prevents me from embedding the appropriate video)
@ophmarketing: That's kinda what I was thinking. Kinko's is like Kleenex or Band Aid. It's like a synonym for any type of copy service place. To do away with the name seems ridiculous. Plus making the Fedex name more pronounced especially doesn't sit well with me, considering all my fun experiences with them.
@pecan 3.14159265: Good, 'cause it's the only Kinko's in the state, and I don't feel like losing it.
FedEx Office is just the new name. The "Kinko's" name is getting dropped mostly to "solidify the brand" so to speak (there's another financial reason that I can't speak about). As someone working from the old Kinko's days not much has changed other than now we have to do the shipping too.
To answer Wombatish yes it's on the resume paper, no limit on the amount of pages for the resume but it doesn't include cover letters or reference pages (Although I can't imagine too many people with more than a 1 page resume).
As far as branding is concerned FedEx is a longer running brand which is why they tried to combine the two with the FedEx Kinko's for the last 3 or 4 years and now are switching over, not to mention they didn't change the Kinko's name for the first year or two.








Wait, FedEx Office? What happened to Kinko's?
WHAT DID YOU DO WITH KINKO'S?
*grumble grumble*
I think the one downtown from me is still FedEx/Kinko's, but I haven't been by lately.