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"BP - His DNA is this long." <[log in to unmask]>
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"John Leeke, Preservation Consultant" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 6 Aug 1998 16:42:45 EDT
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Just what I don't need: lots of talk about accidents and death on projects.
Today I struggle with a decission about upgrading my general construction
liability insurance to include professional errors and ommissions coverage.
After 39 years of getting paid to make things for other people I have never
been to court and still have all my fingers. After doing my best to help
someone, would they really turn around and want to take everything I have? Is
my marketing program strong enough to bump my rates up 20% and still get work?
Does this mean I can't work for those who don't have the big bucks? Definitely
not a decision to make at 11:45pm.

John

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