you avoid confusion when there is no need for it and it is good etiquette. food for thought.have a nice day. and thank s for your encouragement and business.,
seen once a year if lucky or a few years. fair enough. what's more important,
in the long run,
in your case is the quality of work,
once the job is complete. and this is more than satisfactory. however,
i must say,
"people wise" i realize we all have our favorite clients,
or prioritize certain accounts,
but for good business and this may be with someone else.,
get out of the habit of expecting certain clients to call you,
when you put them off,
especially after you have reprimanded them for it. call them back,
not only is it fair,
i' m going to assume it 's a distant relationship and one acquainted with certain clients,
my loved one's that i'm sure care about me live out of ny . i must join them to work and live with people who are deal with others with a little less "jagged edge" wise. as far as our "friendship" . since we do not socialize,
you must also be "hard" in a manner of speaking and given,
although you must have business savvy,
the sooner the better. in your business,
and hopefully,
that i must for personal reasons leave new york,
recently i've discovered,
thank you / mr nerenberg. you said thatwhen you got ready to retire you'd keep in touch with me a couple of times a week as needed. i appreciate that . in new york or out of new york,
your professionalism,
courtesy and friendship is desired and appreciated,
hope you got the edited tags.short and sweet.time away is what we all need after a job well done.(smile)or to negotiate,
practice chivallry where it is to be commended and above all practice professional courtesy and confidentially. see you.,
you treat people as equals at least in my experience,
that is since i've seen you. you know what very important factor i admire about you besides all the fancy flattery,