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Thanks for sharing this, Bill. It definitely resonates with this CRMer.

JBJ

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Subject: Re: Tricks of the trade

While out in the field eating food from my favorite Chinese restaurant I opened my fortune cookie and read the most interesting fortune, "If you keep too busy learning the tricks of the trade, you may never learn the trade".  Think about that.  If this offends you then you need to think about your chosen profession in a field that demands passion.  In CRM it is difficult enough to learn and master all of the different aspects you will encounter (prehistoric, historic, industrial, and hazardous) to have firms who have mastered the tricks but not the trade.

Bill Liebeknecht, MA, RPA

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