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I saw nothing wrong with her post. I'd lile to think that making the
most of every opportunity is a good thing.
> > Thanks for your reply. Umm, a couple of things, this survey
> > is really just a measurement of the two of us. It would be
> > great if the numbers were good -- it might help expand our
> > team, but its sole purpose is just to measure us and how
> > satisfied our clients (99% of which are internal) are with
> > us. Since we have input on what questions go into the
> > survey and to whom it is sent, I'm trying to make the most
> > of this opportunity.
> >
>
> In that case, I hope that either you're using an alias or your
> clients don't know how to Google.
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
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