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looking for an agency
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i.a.buentello
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Jan-7-2007 14:26
hello,i have been here a long time so i know the ropes and the
in's and outs of agency, i know how to run one,and most importantly
i'm trustwothy.i go on about 5-2 times a week and i'v done the
Doomsayers trilogy.i'd really like an agency in london but i'm willing
to move, it depends.if any more questions just write me.thanks for looking! -i.a.buentello- p.s. i already made an agency and before i leave i'd like someone to take it over if they want. so if your interested in that just write me.thanks again!
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i.a.buentello
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Jan-9-2007 19:14
NEVER MIND!!!
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Jan-9-2007 20:28
Hey fellow shady character :)
That "never mind" sounds somewhat crapped off.
So let me just say that it's hard to invite someone to an Agency that is already in one. In fact it's a technical impossibility. lol occurs to me you know that as you're a Director, so sorry for the "teaching granny how to suck eggs" segment of this message.
Also to be fair, you'll be really lucky to find someone to take your Agency on, as you're asking someone to step into your shoes, and they're shoes even you don't really want to fill anymore mate.
Unless you've got some deep dark Sleuth skeletons in your closet, and a thousand and one black marks against your name that I don't know about lol and you're convinced you want to join another Agency you'd be better off removing all impediments to doing just that: selling up and letting go of the old Leathernecks, and being ready to make a new start with whoever picks you up.
Hope that sounds fair and reasonable.
Cheers,
SS
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Jan-10-2007 01:09
*Fox News Voice*
Fair and Balanced, even... :P
I'd say more about this but I have an egg-sucking seminar to teach at the local old folks home.
Why exactly do you want someone to take over an agency that you want to leave?
Carpet stains? Termites? Poltergeists? A bad smell?
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jasNmushu
Well-Connected
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Jan-10-2007 01:23
Shush Scrappy.... be nice there dear...so what if he's got Poltergeists...potential candidates don't need to know that...it's more of an experience for themselves after they've been hired..
;)
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Jan-10-2007 01:43
lol, the thing about poltergeists is, you just don't know where they've been. I'd just kinda like to save those potential candidates the "apply lotion and don't scratch no matter how bad it itches" portion of that particular experience.
Unless calamine lotion is in the contract. Then it's up to the lawyers :S
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i.a.buentello
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Jan-14-2007 11:32
the "never mind" meant i found an agency! lol
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Jan-14-2007 16:36
lol :)
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