From: To: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 17:05:14 +0000 My dear Jeffrey I understand you so well. There is no need to be snobbish about the work you have to do, especially at the beginning when one just starts. I think we should be grateful enough for the opportunity to have a job and not complain abt tasks once at the job... I am also an assistant/intern in bank now regardless of law degrees, and especially the Paris bar which I had to sweat for for thousands of hours. I just wanted to diversify my knowledge, to learn finance after I met you, did my internship in Singapore in banking finance law, tried out HSBC private bank in Monaco, and to do smth else than drafting memos....I work on same stuff as my 19-20 year old peers in this bank who never earned any law or university degrees...and am happy to have a job at all until this summer and learn. Anyway, I would be super happy to be your assistant and to learn from you. You know me already and I would totally not disappoint you with my job skills. I would love to learn from you first of all and help you, and the banking or legal career can wait. If you want someone unknown, tell me your dates in NY and Paris, and I will send you people. But need concrete job descriptions too... Kind regards On 21 Mar 2017, at 11:56 AM, Jeffrey E. [email protected]> wrote: both sue and jenn started at age 22 , they were talented and worked hard. many times law graduates dont like the idea of getting coffee after so many years of studing. On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 3:06 AM, > wrote: I see. Should she be under 25 years old ? Do you want just a young friend or really someone who can work and replace Sue or Jennifer ? Which dates are you in NY or Paris so I will tell girls when is the real interview ? What happened with Alice, Yustina, the ladies you met in NY, why they didn't become your assistants ? Jeffrey, you have so many business things going on and so many gor