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Subject:Re[2]: Business Cards From:Don Smith <dsmith -at- ACCESSBEYOND -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 10 Feb 1997 08:15:18 EST
John Ufer wrote (in part):
"If your company will not give you cards, then tell them you will not
represent them at any meetings, or trade activities. List your own
name as a freelance technical writer with contacts with the company
you work for."
I would humbly suggest that you be cautious as to what you tell your
boos (or company) that you "won't" do. (That's 40 plus years of work
experience talking.)
MOO
Don Smith
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