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Date: | Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:59:23 -0500 |
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I can't think of any group of preservation socialites better suited to match
our apprentice, Rob Howell, with potential job contacts in and around New
York. Rob has qualities that I cannot hold a candle to. He is bright,
articulate, skilled in everything from drafting, to prose, to carpentry
skills. To lock him into any one aspect of the field would underutilize his
skills, but yet he is young enough to still explore and shine in any variety
job opportunities. He is thinking of moving back in March or so. He has an
undergraduate from Columbia in architecture, and has been with us for over
two years. He will shovel anything, while making our bids and promotional
stuff read like, well, someone who can tackle the English language. So if
anyone can think of a match, please let us know. Thanks for whimsical
bantering.
Rob Cagnetta
A cold Rhode Islander
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