Hi Jeff,

I am easy, it just gets difficult to coordinate the more people you have,
it may be better of for her to find a smaller group, but if she has her
sights set on us, that's fine with me.

At 05:15 PM 9/28/00, Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com wrote:
>See my note and Christine's response.  Thoughts?  Suggestions?  Jimmie,
>apparently she's had a crush on you ever since she heard you say,
>"Cash-sucking machine."
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>                     Christine
> Piesco
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>                     09/28/2000 06:23
> PM
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>Jeff,
>
>Sorry, I should have mentioned when we spoke that Prof Aceves already said
>it
>would be OK to join a group with 4, making it 5. He knew that would be the
>case. He suggested I pick a group, rather than him just randomly choosing
>one
>to assign me to. You seemed nice based on my initial reaction to meeting
>you,
>which is why I approached you about it.
>
>If the group has reservations based on my past group's experience, please
>let
>them know that the situation arose because I was out of the country for a
>week
>and a half without email access, and therefore wasn't able to contribute to
>two weeks of assignments. I had let Prof Aceves know about this planned
>business-related absence even before the course started, so he didn't
>penalize
>me. He forgot that I was the person who had sent him that note when my
>group
>approached him to let him know I hadn't contributed to two assignments. He
>said based on that, he would speak to the group to put me back in it if I
>wanted, or I could join another group. I hadn't had any conflicts
>whatsoever
>with the other group, I just had been out of communication, but I felt that
>given what had happened starting with a fresh group would be easier. In my
>opinion, it was just unfortunate that this trip happened two weeks into the
>class, before I could prove myself to my old group.
>
>If you can communicate both of these things to your other group members, I
>really would like to join you all. My alternative at this point would be to
>do
>the next assignment individually, since I wouldn't be able to find another
>group until two weeks from now, and then have the professor assign me to
>one.
>
>I greatly appreciate your help. If I can join you all, please let me know
>as
>soon as possible so I can make sure I contribute to the next assignment.
>
>Thanks,
>Christine
>
>
>Jeff.Dasovich@enron.com wrote:
>
> > Christine:
> >
> > My apologies.  My schedule melted down after we talked on Monday.  Here's
> > where folks came out.  There's some concern about size.  We're supposed
>to
> > be no larger than 3, but we lobbied Aceves and he apparently Ok'd our
> > "oversized" group.  The other folks in the group--who talked to him
> > originally--are pretty sure that five will violate the rules.  Folks
> > wondered if there were other groups that are smaller than ours that you
> > could hook up with.  Sorry about that---it's a wrinkle that I didn't
>think
> > about when we spoke.  If it gets real ugly trying to find a smaller
>group,
> > let me know.  Fortunately there's not another team case due for two
>weeks.
> >
> > Best,
> > Jeff
>
>--
>Christine Piesco
>Industrials Account Manager
>Oracle Corporation
>500 Oracle Parkway
>Redwood Shores, CA 94065
>Phone: (650) 506-3640
>Fax: (650) 633-3753
>christine.piesco@oracle.com
>
>
>(See attached file: christine.piesco.vcf)


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