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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 490256" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>That's my approach. I do what I can to provide the most I can, but I'm never going to be in position, at least while I'm alive, to do something truly sizeable. </p><p></p><p>Am I a consistent donor & customer? Yes.</p><p></p><p>Do I deserve the CEO as my customer service rep? No way.</p><p></p><p>Stansbury's time is best spent selling a long term vision to wider audiences, such as the event [USER=3240]@crut[/USER] posted about. Then, service reps can begin developing one on one relationships, such as the uptick in recently seen with my rep.</p><p></p><p>Something else to think about... I'm in my early 40s and I've got plenty of good years to continue donating. To be blunt, my half-life as a donor is diminishing rapidly and if anyone here is older than me, yours is even less. </p><p></p><p>As a result, where is time best spent? It's best spent on young donors in their 20s & 30s who are getting higher paying jobs or hitting it big at start-ups at a younger age, while at the same time their remaining lifetime donations likely have a higher net present value than us older folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 490256, member: 572"] That's my approach. I do what I can to provide the most I can, but I'm never going to be in position, at least while I'm alive, to do something truly sizeable. Am I a consistent donor & customer? Yes. Do I deserve the CEO as my customer service rep? No way. Stansbury's time is best spent selling a long term vision to wider audiences, such as the event [USER=3240]@crut[/USER] posted about. Then, service reps can begin developing one on one relationships, such as the uptick in recently seen with my rep. Something else to think about... I'm in my early 40s and I've got plenty of good years to continue donating. To be blunt, my half-life as a donor is diminishing rapidly and if anyone here is older than me, yours is even less. As a result, where is time best spent? It's best spent on young donors in their 20s & 30s who are getting higher paying jobs or hitting it big at start-ups at a younger age, while at the same time their remaining lifetime donations likely have a higher net present value than us older folks. [/QUOTE]
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