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Called the police under the best conditions?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 516970" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>That "I'll wait" technique can be SUPER effective. Esp if you seem to be in NO hurry. I still remember Marg telling us about doing this at an official's office, maybe the chief of police not sure who's office but she had her knitting, a thermos, snacks, a book, all that she needed to spend HOURS there comfortably. She was so nice and pleasant to the secretary but just had NO intention of moving until she had spoken to the person. Having worked in an office, the LAST thing most secretaries want is someone sitting there watching them all day. And any smart person with a secretary keeps the secretary happy because an unhappy secretary can make life totally miserable for the boss.</p><p></p><p>Remember the technique and how amazingly well it worked! Also keep the name of that police officer written down where you can find it. She seemed to get through to difficult child and might be helpful in the future too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 516970, member: 1233"] That "I'll wait" technique can be SUPER effective. Esp if you seem to be in NO hurry. I still remember Marg telling us about doing this at an official's office, maybe the chief of police not sure who's office but she had her knitting, a thermos, snacks, a book, all that she needed to spend HOURS there comfortably. She was so nice and pleasant to the secretary but just had NO intention of moving until she had spoken to the person. Having worked in an office, the LAST thing most secretaries want is someone sitting there watching them all day. And any smart person with a secretary keeps the secretary happy because an unhappy secretary can make life totally miserable for the boss. Remember the technique and how amazingly well it worked! Also keep the name of that police officer written down where you can find it. She seemed to get through to difficult child and might be helpful in the future too. [/QUOTE]
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