On Friday 24 November 2006 9:59 pm, Horst Herb wrote:
> On Friday 24 November 2006 19:42, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> > Ring people, talk to them, email them on a system which will tell you if
> > a message isn't delivered, /you need an acknowledgement./
>
> No. A reminder of that kind is either a professional courtesy or part of
> the business plan - the latter if you work in an environment where no shows
> are common. Shotgun principle is good enough (simply expecting that most or
> at least "enough" messages will hit the target)
>
> Reminders should not be confused with recalls where you indeed need some
> ACK.
>
> Horst

a no-show is a rest to me, a chance to catch up to time or do some other 
jobs - scripts/ referrals/ coffee/ eat


-- 
I never take work home with me; I always leave it in some bar along the way.
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