And often it’s worth the time and money to make the person feel valuable.
It was internal email to someone lower than him in rank. It hardly requires an emotional artisanal touch.
And often it’s worth the time and money to make the person feel valuable.
Yes, most people forget that email was being widely used 25 years ago when Barry would have been fifty.
I believe Barry was the one who drove cars into the ground. Honey didn't, she would get new cars.Except it has been said several times they drove older cars.
It was internal email to someone lower than him in rank. It hardly requires an emotional artisanal touch.
I know. And they paid directly to the Ministry of Finance and the City of Toronto. Liberal gvt. and Mayor John Tory.
It’s not about the fob, it’s about the key. Keyless start only became available in the last few years. Honey would have had a key which could have been taken (which was the point of the original comment).
It was internal email to someone lower than him in rank. It hardly requires an emotional artisanal touch.
Ever been a CEO?
Mercedes introduced the first keyless start in 1998.
I’ve been managing partner of a decent sized law firm.
Not it sure why my qualifications are relevant when you are trying to tell us in 2017 that email is not standard business practice and that colleagues need constant stroking through phone calls.
Rbbm.
Wondering if experience with these particular groups is a special calling card in this case? imo.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/retired-toronto-detective-investigate-sherman-death-1.4466413
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He didn’t drive a Mercedes and neither did she. Non sequitur.
Except it has been said several times they drove older cars.
Looks like a camera on the left side of their porch roof
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&r...aw3xb4Qcn1zJPEuWEII3A5W9&ust=1514585583409076
That’s where the money goes on any sale/purchase.
The $0 transfer is done to obfuscate the actual price. As for a capital gain it is likely exempt anyway. If not, they would pay in the actual amount. The transfer was done this way for privacy, not for tax avoidance or evasion.
Must not have been anything alarming in the e-mail as if there was you'd think the CEO would have done a well fare check on him the next day when he didn't show up for work. Hmmm
And they did not seem to be very " high tech " like many seniors that age. This is not to disparage them in any way. It is just an attitude and lifestyle choice of many in that age group. Their alarm system seems to have been basic, and older. IMO
That is the problem with that source. It's a satire magazine and not MSM. I think the winter coats and boots comment is meant to be a joke.
When will the Order of Canada awards be announced.. In our country it’s New Year’s Day.
Can they be awarded posthumously?
Bit of a dilemma for the organising committee at this point.
Will the family complain if he doesn’t even get a mention.
I thought the media would follow up on this angle.