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Let me congratulate you on the degree from UCLA.
Personally I think that using UCLA and CSA after one's name... are equivalent.
Why use both?
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Let me congratulate you on the degree from UCLA.
Kim, a simple "I apologize" for you questioning my ethics would have been appreciated.
I did not call you Mr. Kim, I called you a woman's name, Kim. Just like the name of my son's girlfriend, who is not asian.But I must ask, do you assume I'm Asian, because I eat Pad Thai for lunch, and therefore my name must be Mr. Kim?
The LUTC is good for new people who want a basic introduction to insurance planning, but I wouldn't use it as a designation as I consider it be the equivalent of putting an Associates Degree title next to your name (A.A. or A.S.).
Rick,
I can like you and disagree with you at the same time. If you dump on me for what I think is a helpful suggestion, you alienate me. This is a universal truth and you should recognize it. Cool, bro.
I already had stated that I was dropping all designations from my business cards and stationery as they really mean nothing to the general public.Rick, I am going with Padthaiforlunch on this one. I think he was trying to offer some good advice. You seem to have taken it too hard. I happen to agree that the CSA designation is a negative, and I never brought this up to you before (live and let live, etc.). But I, too, as a friendly suggestion would say something similar.
I can like you and disagree with you at the same time. If you dump on me for what I think is a helpful suggestion, you alienate me. This is a universal truth and you should recognize it. Cool, bro.