Ross,
You should have no problem getting a few volunteers. COA'ers are a pretty
honest lot and, for the most part, there's always someone around ready to
lend a hand just when you need it. Have fun.
Kim
ross mayhew. wrote:
>
> My helper for the Bourse in Mouseville has Jumped Ship, and left me up
> the proverbial creek. I have an idea, however: If several of you
> wonderful Conchlers would volunteer a couple of hours each, to help
> guard my shells, and perhaps write an invoice or two (nothing
> strenuous!!), i could manage just fine. I only have 2 tables, but no
> cases or that sort of fancy stuff, so to keep an eye on things, converse
> with customers (and window-shoppers!), do invoices, etc. all by my
> lonesome would be a bit tricky! I suppose i'm taking a tiny risk in
> asking relative strangers to help out this way, but as long as your
> initials aren't E.T., i'm not too worried (has anyone heard from the #1
> shell-snatcher recently, anyway??)
>
> Anywas, i'd like to get this nailed down today(Friday), as i leave
> tomorrow on the 3 day bus trip down the good old I-95.
> Stranded in Canada,
> -Ross M.
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