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Subject:Re: more #$ -at- %#^&$# secretary stuff From:Marci Abels <mabels -at- CSIKS -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 13 May 1998 07:50:30 -0500
But in that case, that's just what they get - a copy of my notes.
And usually a photocopy - If I'm going to transcribe them for myself,
I'll send a copy of that, but if I don't intend to type them up for
myself, they get a copy of my scribbles.
Marci Abels
CSA< Inc.
mabels -at- csiks -dot- com
>
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>> Subject: more #$ -at- %#^&$# secretary stuff...
>>
>> Went to talk to a potential client today. Talked to the
Project
>> Coordinator, the lead engineer....got past them, apparently, because
they
>> brought in the Project Manager.
>> He asked a few relevant questions (no cannonballs, no
grenades)
>> and then said, "Are you willing to take meeting minutes and make
copies?"
>> Does this *happen* to you gentlemen?
>>
>> Mary
>>
>>Mary Durlak Erie Documentation Inc.
From: "Anderson, Ben" <BAnderson -at- GFBANK -dot- COM>
Subject: Re: more #$ -at- %#^&$# secretary stuff...
> Yes it does, but usually it goes something like....
> "Since you're going to be taking notes for yourself anyway, could I
get
> a copy??"