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Multiple purr needs
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote in message ... In article , Christine Burel wrote: {{{{{{{{Howard!}}}}}}}}. You need purrs to the 10th power! Will be sending mucho purrs from our 4 your way plus please know you have all our good wishes and moral support. Can we do anything else to help? An off the wall question, but does anyone have experience in attracting the attention of a very good technical person with Asperger's Syndrome? Unfortunately, the person who has to cut the relocation funds loose is deep in solving a challenging customer problem, and it appears that asking him to figure out how to do that is one more task than fits in his focus. Great guy who was very frank in letting me know about this when we started working together. Just with some of my own billing that I will run through the company, it should be possible to cover most or all of the expense if he puts it on a working credit card or gets a short-term business loan. As soon as I get moved, I'll be generating even more work -- I'm doing lots of business development now, without much compensation but a fair certainty the partnership will work. Now that is interesting, Howard, as my teenage son has Aspergers, too. Is he in the same town as you are -- if so, I'd physically go over to his office and walk him through the steps he needs to take. If not, maybe you can offer to set up the money transfer details for him and/or volunteer to have his bank account manager be the gobetween such as setting up a wire transfer situation between your bank and his? If you can figure out a way to go through the steps for him and get the details done so that all he has to do is sign something or be called by a bank for authorization you may be more successful. Christine |
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Multiple purr needs
In article , Christine Burel
wrote: "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote in message ... In article , Christine Burel wrote: {{{{{{{{Howard!}}}}}}}}. You need purrs to the 10th power! Will be sending mucho purrs from our 4 your way plus please know you have all our good wishes and moral support. Can we do anything else to help? An off the wall question, but does anyone have experience in attracting the attention of a very good technical person with Asperger's Syndrome? Unfortunately, the person who has to cut the relocation funds loose is deep in solving a challenging customer problem, and it appears that asking him to figure out how to do that is one more task than fits in his focus. Great guy who was very frank in letting me know about this when we started working together. Just with some of my own billing that I will run through the company, it should be possible to cover most or all of the expense if he puts it on a working credit card or gets a short-term business loan. As soon as I get moved, I'll be generating even more work -- I'm doing lots of business development now, without much compensation but a fair certainty the partnership will work. Now that is interesting, Howard, as my teenage son has Aspergers, too. Is he in the same town as you are -- if so, I'd physically go over to his office and walk him through the steps he needs to take. If not, maybe you can offer to set up the money transfer details for him and/or volunteer to have his bank account manager be the gobetween such as setting up a wire transfer situation between your bank and his? If you can figure out a way to go through the steps for him and get the details done so that all he has to do is sign something or be called by a bank for authorization you may be more successful. As of tonight, it's looking much more win-win. My hostess talked to him at length, got the concerns and issues on the table, and now has taken over managing the project -- and she is a good project manager. Indeed, this may evolve into her working with us, in a way that circumvents some of her disabilities. We'll see in the next couple of days. |
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