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Jeffrey Epstein
Mon 12/10/2012 2:15:30 PM
Re:
thanks , this is not working well at all.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 1:50 PM,
sc
). wrote:
My responsibilities have always been to do whatever needs to be done. That has not changed
for me expect in the capacity that I don't travel with you anymore. There is still plenty of work
and projects to be done. The first thing I do every morning is check my emails and lists to see
what needs to be addressed and worked on. I do this all day, everyday of the week.
Every day/week/month is different. It's always been this way. There never has been a clear and
defined list of responsibilities for any of the personal assistants because we all do whatever is
asked of us, or if one of us it unable to do it, we work together to help each other out to get it
done.
For example when the movers for 4M to 3M had to reschedule for a day when I was going to be
out of town, I went through the whole apt with IN before I left and told her what should be
done with each item in the apt so she could meet with the movers and would know what to
do. And when she was sick before you left for Paris, she asked me to buy some things for your
trip and make sure your bag was packed with everything you needed to take.
Examples of things I've worked on or am working on recently arc tea sets, leather samples for
gym equipment and organizing recovering them, looking for white rugs, looking for apt
furniture, organizing flooring people for 3M, choosing paint colors for 3M, LSJ furniture,
having photo printed for LSJ, buying gifts, organizing travel (booking tickets, cars) dealing
with staff schedules, ordering take out for dinners/snacks, ordering things for you and houses
online, ordering dishes and silverware for 71st and LSJ, making sure everything is ready and
taken care of for install of 71st dining room carpet, answering questions regarding how LSJ is
structured or finding out who can answer, etc, etc, etc...
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