New Job - Above Average Amphibians slow to answer

michael

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Michael Shrom
I started a new job a couple weeks ago. I'm a journeyman machinist and tool and die maker. I'm being trained to operate and setup CNC milling machines and do some work on CNC lathes. This has cut into my salamander time a little. I might be a little slow at answering emails. In this world of instant gratification I try to answer emails in one day but lately some are taking several days. Please be patient. Don't be afraid to email twice if it is urgent.

Michael Shrom
sole proprietor Above Average Amphibians
shrommj@ptd.net
 
Congrats, Michael! You might want to post this info on any ads you have that are still active.
 
Above Average Amphibians slow to answer


Maybe if you got them a newt-sized keyboard they could type a bit faster?

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