So rather than, you know, doing my job, this morning I got to pondering.
I think its safe to assume that most of us have a had a favourite or two over the years and the nature of this industry being what it is, they tend to leave us...often far too soon as far as we're concerned.
I was thinking about the act of leaving, of retiring. Not so much the reasons why, since there are a number of those and whether good reason or bad, the result for the client is the same. I'm also not thinking about the 'she's gone!! What am I gonna do now
" maudlin act.
Given the mystery and potential cause for concern, I wasn't thinking of situations where a favourite provider vanishes off the face of the earth either.
So...a favourite is retiring, guys, and I'm wondering what you think about protocol in that situation. Would you appreciate advance notice and if so, how much?
Do you really care at the end of the day?
I know personally I think the farewell post is kind of cheesy and comes across like a last grab for attention, but maybe some of you think its nice?
Maybe a private message saying goodbye and thanks for the memories?
Would you be hurt/offended if you didn't know before it was too late?
Ladies, your opinions are certainly as welcome as well.
I think its safe to assume that most of us have a had a favourite or two over the years and the nature of this industry being what it is, they tend to leave us...often far too soon as far as we're concerned.
I was thinking about the act of leaving, of retiring. Not so much the reasons why, since there are a number of those and whether good reason or bad, the result for the client is the same. I'm also not thinking about the 'she's gone!! What am I gonna do now
Given the mystery and potential cause for concern, I wasn't thinking of situations where a favourite provider vanishes off the face of the earth either.
So...a favourite is retiring, guys, and I'm wondering what you think about protocol in that situation. Would you appreciate advance notice and if so, how much?
Do you really care at the end of the day?
I know personally I think the farewell post is kind of cheesy and comes across like a last grab for attention, but maybe some of you think its nice?
Maybe a private message saying goodbye and thanks for the memories?
Would you be hurt/offended if you didn't know before it was too late?
Ladies, your opinions are certainly as welcome as well.