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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1818449" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>I've used more than one EA in two states and I think I said that earlier. Some were less capable, some were less interested, but a couple were very helpful. One was more interested after he was convinced that I wasn't going away and I valued his expertise and would actually use it.</p><p></p><p>I play poker. A lot of the dealers see people pass through their experience fleetingly and they get an attitude. It's common to card dealers. It's like they don't see their customers as people. Some more... some less. But you can break through that veneer and establish a relationship with some of them and they will do their job. It's just like anything else. There are bad dentists, mechanics, teachers, and bankers. Some are there to make a paycheck, some to screw anyone they can... and some to be competent. The trick is to find the competent ones and let them know they are valued.</p><p></p><p>The rest can be ignored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1818449, member: 42463"] I've used more than one EA in two states and I think I said that earlier. Some were less capable, some were less interested, but a couple were very helpful. One was more interested after he was convinced that I wasn't going away and I valued his expertise and would actually use it. I play poker. A lot of the dealers see people pass through their experience fleetingly and they get an attitude. It's common to card dealers. It's like they don't see their customers as people. Some more... some less. But you can break through that veneer and establish a relationship with some of them and they will do their job. It's just like anything else. There are bad dentists, mechanics, teachers, and bankers. Some are there to make a paycheck, some to screw anyone they can... and some to be competent. The trick is to find the competent ones and let them know they are valued. The rest can be ignored. [/QUOTE]
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