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Re: Whew! pretty long dry spell here is ASA



On 9/28/2020 5:46 PM, ABLE1 wrote:
> On 9/28/2020 1:47 PM, Jim Davis wrote:
>> On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 12:06:53 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:
>>> To illustrate my point, I just got a message from a customer this
>>> morning:
>>>
>>> "All I can say is Wow, this mold is amazing. Exactly what I was looking
>>> for..
>>>
>>> Thank you again, ________"
>>>
>>> This guy will certainly call me first next time he needs a mold made.
>>> That's one more customer I won't need to find a replacement for to keep
>>> the machines running.
>>
>>
>>
>> Here's the rule guys.
>>
>> Through the years I've been asked many times how I can run a company
>> with as many accounts as I have all by myself. my first thought is
>> always -- "Because I can" but what I say is
>>
>> Tell the people what you are going to do ====== and do it.
>>
>> That's the magic rule for the success of all companies and of
>> individuals in there personal life.
>>
>> Simple as that. And if you give it your best and it's not good enough
>> then you either walk away and forget about it (NOT) or find out and
>> educate yourself on how to do it better next time.
>>
>
> YUP!!  That is the real Magic Rule!!  It is sad that others don't
> understand and use it.
>
> Les


As an extra side note.  Don't you wish that the Medical Profession would
view you as a Customer as opposed to a Patient??  If they did maybe the
Customer would not have to be overly Patient!!

Did you ever wonder why when you are going to see a doctor you are
considered a Patient as opposed to a customer or client??
Could it be that the meaning of the same word got twisted somehow??

According to Wikipedia:
Etymology. The word patient originally meant 'one who suffers'. This
English noun comes from the Latin word patiens, the present participle
of the deponent verb, patior, meaning 'I am suffering,' and akin to the
Greek verb Ï?άÏ?Ï?ειν (= paskhein, to suffer) and its cognate noun Ï?άθοÏ? (=
pathos).

All Greek to me!!!

Needless to say I am presently dealing with some medical issues and
have become frustrated with the process and AM NOT being a Patient
Patient.


Les


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