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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: rgammon who wrote (17152)10/26/2001 11:10:38 AM
From: OldAIMGuy   of 18928
 
Hi RG, Now that you mention it, I'm behind in sending out my bills for teaching about AIM for all these years. :-)

It's a peculiar part of the relationship between employer and employee that sometimes causes dilemmas. When we hire someone we usually have to expend time and money training them. Once they're productive sometimes they will go off on their own. Sometimes even compete with the former employer.

In your case, you were a good employee and brought to the "business" more than your employer had on her own. You were willing to teach your employer and have now been rewarded more like a parent when watching a child grow and mature.

Maybe with your next client you'll forget to mention Mr. Lichello's name! :-)

In any case, you've both had some time to benefit from the relationship.

Best regards, Tom
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