[bolger] Letters/Faxes/E-Mails to Bolger
Dept. of Writing and Reading:
- We try to read everything that comes in.
- The more concise the better.
- Having to wade through pages and pages of dense prose regarding a
project, better be worth our while or we age rapidly without the
pick-me up of cold hard cash for the effort - figure a plausible hourly
rate for both of us - jeez you mean double??!! Well no, but be aware
of how many hours a day has and how we likely want to spend it.
- If that long tome is a serious design-commission inquiry, we read
happily and endlessly...
- If you want us to read much prose about what to do with/about
somebody else's designs, we are not so attentive... priorities,
priorities!
- SASE not necessary but not unwelcome either.
- In an age of presumed urgencies in daily communications, we may just
have to think about your mnissive for a while, because there is almost
nothing THAT URGENT in designing and building boats that needs to be
done yesterday.
- Between a concise letter and a bit of think-time the chances of a
matching response are the highest.
- No phone number to reach us, as quicky advice over the phone might be
not as good as it might have been after us thinking for bit about; your
project should not suffer from the risks of 'bad-hair-day'-type
'off'-answers.
- There are times when we do call you - if it issues are serious even
overseas.
- We try to read everything that comes in.
- The more concise the better.
- Having to wade through pages and pages of dense prose regarding a
project, better be worth our while or we age rapidly without the
pick-me up of cold hard cash for the effort - figure a plausible hourly
rate for both of us - jeez you mean double??!! Well no, but be aware
of how many hours a day has and how we likely want to spend it.
- If that long tome is a serious design-commission inquiry, we read
happily and endlessly...
- If you want us to read much prose about what to do with/about
somebody else's designs, we are not so attentive... priorities,
priorities!
- SASE not necessary but not unwelcome either.
- In an age of presumed urgencies in daily communications, we may just
have to think about your mnissive for a while, because there is almost
nothing THAT URGENT in designing and building boats that needs to be
done yesterday.
- Between a concise letter and a bit of think-time the chances of a
matching response are the highest.
- No phone number to reach us, as quicky advice over the phone might be
not as good as it might have been after us thinking for bit about; your
project should not suffer from the risks of 'bad-hair-day'-type
'off'-answers.
- There are times when we do call you - if it issues are serious even
overseas.