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Author: | John Oaks [ Tue May 02, 2000 2:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Consultants |
I am a member of a railroad museum that finally has reached a postion where we can move out of the tradition "rolling junkyard" phase. After analyzing our strengths and weaknesses, and with a desire to do the job right, we have decided to bring expert in the form consultant to aid us in achieve a our goals. Is there anyone that he readers of this site would or would not recommend?. If you wish to respond offline, please do so to oaks23@hotmail.com. All messages will be kept confidential.<p><br>Thanks in Advance<p>John<br> oaks23@hotmail.com |
Author: | Rob [ Tue May 02, 2000 3:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Consultants |
Consultants in which areas and to consult on what specifically? Fund raising, restoration, building, mechanical analysis of equipment, museum organization? I am sure I have left out numorous other important subjects as well.<br> |
Author: | John Oaks [ Tue May 02, 2000 3:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Consultants |
I guess what we really need a is jack of trades in terms of establishing and planning a museum site, fund raising, building, publicity etc. The location would be Southeast/Midwest US. <br> |
Author: | Steam REalist [ Tue May 02, 2000 6:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Consultants |
Just be certain get, and check out, references. <p>There are phoneys out there, and only you can protect yourself. Take nothing at face value; ALWAYS contact people for whom a consultant has worked before and see if he is what he claims to be.<br> |
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