Josh –
I just got off the phone with Amy [redacted]. As you may recall, Amy is the project manager working on BARCO’s projects. I asked Amy if she would be willing to meet with you as part of your networking efforts. She said she would be glad to. Aside from being a super nice person, she’s also remarkably well connected.
Here’s Amy’s contact information:
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I would suggest that you email Amy, send her a copy of your resume and ask if there would be a convenient time and place to get together for a cup of coffee.
Thanks,
Mike
Mike
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Hi Mike,
Thanks so much. That's really nice of you.
But I don't really do coffee. Think she'll do smoothies? Actually, I also need to buy a new carpet for my house. Maybe we could just go carpet shopping together?
Also, think she will pick me up, and maybe drop me off at the vet with my pet iguana afterward?
And what's BARCO? Blue Apple Raisin Creamy Octopus? Sounds delicious!
Anyways, I always need more networking, so I really appreciate you reaching out.
Best,
Josh
P.S.--I'm a lawyer in Kentucky, so probably not the right guy! But Amy sounds nice, so maybe I should see if she can help me. Anyways, I imagine this other Josh is trying to make it in the real estate world, as I receive a decent number of emails for him. What's his real email address? Maybe I can forward these things to him. And maybe he receives stuff for me. He sure does have a good name. Sorry for the silliness above. Just a little end of the day fun. Thanks!
Mike wrote back with a nice note. He gave me the other Josh's email address (this is the first time someone has actually done that!) and concluded with "thank you so much for bringing the mistake to my attention and for doing so in such an entertaining and good natured manner."