Archangel Posted March 14 Posted March 14 If a guy makes it harder to have initial contact, what’s to say he’s not high maintenance in other regards? Like I said earlier, a very potential red flag. Stick to the center of the bell curve, and there shouldn’t be too much trouble. Anomalies arise, but that’s why they’re anomalies. Yukon21 and Jayse 2
SirBillybob Posted March 14 Posted March 14 (edited) 3 hours ago, Archangel said: If a guy makes it harder to have initial contact, what’s to say he’s not high maintenance in other regards? Like I said earlier, a very potential red flag. Stick to the center of the bell curve, and there shouldn’t be too much trouble. Anomalies arise, but that’s why they’re anomalies. If the bell curve represents a gradient of maintenance left to right and symmetrically, then the centre of it would be considered the 50th percentile of difficulty, veering close to above average maintenance prospects. There can be zero difficulty but not negative difficulty. I’d suggest aligning with lower maintenance as opposed to the arithmetic average of difficulty if I were to use a Gaussian distribution analogy, not that I’d either employ such a parallel or have noted an association between communication stages and quality of outcum. Moreover, the 🚩 theory cannot be tested if contact isn’t made. Edited March 14 by SirBillybob
jeezifonly Posted March 16 Posted March 16 What they may learn about the in-person part of their business: If clients want to not bother, you can’t stop them. Archangel 1
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