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Re: Auditor Trust


From: Heidrun Beer  <concern@atnet.at>
Subject: Re: Auditor Trust
Date: 1999/04/30
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On Thu, 29 Apr 1999 19:02:17 -0400 (EDT), Paul Misiunas wrote:


>These are the kinds of people that I created this break, and FZA, for.
>Not for the auditors that continually seek paying pcs. Get your
>priorities straight and do your job.


Paul,


this job was never about money and never will be.

The difference between paying PC's and not paying PC's is whether
you can afford to keep the really qualified auditors "in the chair",
or have them moonlighting in 80% of their time or more, so that they
can eat and pay the bills.

A few weeks ago I had a (paying) PC whose sessions got disturbed
by entities. The materials didn't cover this situation - in fact
a church-auditor, processing the same guy, would never have heard
anything about entities and would have royally messed up the session.

I was able to disentangle this very complicated and delicate situation
because I had done the training which was necessary for it, including
finding sources and travelling around the globe - AND EARNING THE
MONEY FOR ALL THAT with a "secular" income. (In the church he would
have ended up in ethics with this very same problem - MONTHS of enforced
conditions and similar trouble - we had it handled in two minutes.)

Don't you think that EVERY PC in the world would prefer to get
a handling which is skilled enough to guide him safely through
rough waters in processing?

Don't you think that auditors who can do such a thing should be
kept in session, instead of doing other things just in order to
earn money? Shouldn't they also train other auditors instead
of again doing plain money-earning work?

Answer me this: If you have 10.000 PC's, and 100 of them have
cases which are difficult like the one I described: which one
of them would you tell to go home and handle his problem himself,
just because you didn't have the nerve to think about money,
ask for money, and invest the time to make a thorough calculation
to find the right price?