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It was a nice change on Wednesday to have a chat with someone who is a regular on Glasstalk and a reader of this blog.
The reason for the call was a technical hitch that needed solving. But once sorted we got to chatting about the industry and how it’s plagued by unscrupulous individuals who shouldn’t be allowed to ever run a company. It was good to hear someone really wanting to try to change the industry we work in for the better and mean it. He struck me as a do-er, not a say-er.
The industry needs people like Rob Foy if we are going to ever make changes to an industry that is under-priced, over-populated with regulatory bodies and cowboys and which needs dragging into the 21st century.
The reason for the call was a technical hitch that needed solving. But once sorted we got to chatting about the industry and how it’s plagued by unscrupulous individuals who shouldn’t be allowed to ever run a company. It was good to hear someone really wanting to try to change the industry we work in for the better and mean it. He struck me as a do-er, not a say-er.
The industry needs people like Rob Foy if we are going to ever make changes to an industry that is under-priced, over-populated with regulatory bodies and cowboys and which needs dragging into the 21st century.
>i hope Rob is sending you a cheque!! Rob is a top man in fairness and very passionate about our industry. i woudl recommend to anyone chatting to Rob for 10 mins!
>Ha, no!
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>hi gb
thank you for your very kind words. i am receiving some good feed back from lots of diff- sources, which in turn gives me more drive. !! the walk as begun