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Please Give Me Your Input

Started by Mojo, March 25, 2011, 05:45:31 pm

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Mojo

Now that I hijacked my own thread I will try and get back on point.

First off let me say thank you. It is impossible for anyone to make decisions for another because we all think differently and thank God for that. :) But that is the main reason why I posted my need for input.

When I was running at 150 mph in my corporate life one of the things that helped provide me with a successful career is knowing when to call on another expert in my field. Because no two people approach problems exactly alike, you can sometimes garner some awesome information from another in your field. This happens daily here on this forum.

Greg surprised me by putting forth some great thoughts. My old friend Russ came through as well with some things that got me thinking. Mike, Rich, Scotty, Bern, Jan, Doyle, June, Sofadoc, all of you made some awesome points. I thank each and everyone of you.

I need to take some time in the next week or two and find my direction and then move forward. I will post back once I decide what I am going to do when I grow up and become an adult. :)

I just wanted to thank all of you.

Chris

Gregg @ Keystone Sewing

Quote from: Mojo on March 28, 2011, 04:57:17 am
Greg surprised me by putting forth some great thoughts.

Chris


No reason to be surprised that I have a thought in my head, thanks for setting the bar for me so low.   ;D

Oh, yeah, about that humor again...

TheHogRing

Enjoy life. There's nothing more precious. When all is said and done, you want to look back on your days and remember all the time you made available to spend with family and friends, not behind the sewing machine.

Get well soon.