It also occurs to me that its the perfect email to stir things up.
Anyone consider this might be a troll?  Someone with a sock puppet on
the list bored and having a bit of fun at our expense?  Is anyone THAT
bored that trolling a professional EDI list is fun?  ;-)

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Michael Mattias/LS
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>I hate to be a hater, but why do I get the feeling this guy just took a
>>consulting gig for a very low price ? Maybe not, I've been wrong before.
>>Really.
>
> You can feel sorry for the client, but....
>
> What really ticks me off about guys who do this (say "yes" when they should
> say "no") is how it offers the potential to make ALL consultants look
> unprofessional.... you know, 'one bad apple....'
>
> Hell, it happens with lawyers, used-car salesmen and congressmen. (well,
> Ok, with congressmen it may actually be true).
>
> MCM
>
> 

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