Posted by John T Country Lawyer on May 13, 2017 at 07:56:08 from (216.249.81.101):
In Reply to: Lawyers advertising? posted by Geo-TH,In on May 13, 2017 at 05:13:09:
Good neighbor George, Oops I started to say I don't advertise (I was thinking big time TV) but then remembered I have ran small one inch adds in our weekly church bulletin for "Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts and Probate".......and I have got business that way yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Other then that I don't advertise, its mostly word of mouth that brings me plenty of business and as much as I really want to mess with being how much we travel in the RV nowadays.
Regardless, there are good and bad in all professions, I don't cut down a mans chosen profession and his life's work be it plumbers or electricians or mechanics or farmers or teachers or salesmen etc., but for those who enjoy doing so that's their problem and their choice. I was fortunate to first having a "real life" as an Electrical Engineer, Farmer, Farm equipment, Semi Truck and RV dealer, and raised three wonderful children long BEFORE going to law school in my forties which at my age competing with bright smart young twenty year olds about did me in lol
God bless all regardless of their chosen lifes work and profession and how they choose to run their business (advertise or not) is a decision I will leave up to them ITS SURE NONE OF MINE LOL
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