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Waiting at a client's foyer, I realize there are a lot of people who tick me off. These people are the "in" people: inept, inefficient, indecisive and so on.

One must ask why we have so many of those? Debbie had a post that was all about patience. Though she was refering to a different type of person (insensitive perhaps) patience still still must be applied here.

As one who deals with clients, you just have to put on a straight face and be nice. Hopefuly karma goes around and pays off.

“ARE YOU IN?”