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What Should I write in the an email to my former boss? Please answer!?
by Fred Seibert
Question by MP: What Should I write in the an email to my former boss? Please answer!?
I want to be in the music business and my former boss (who has a management company) knows a lot of contacts in the music business. Everywhere from DC to NY to LA to international. I want to email him and ask him if he could give me some contacts.
My question is how do I form the email without sounding greedy/needy and I want to sound professional.
Best answer:
Answer by Ryan M
If you are worried about being “professional” you should CALL him. Writing a random like that e-mail is non-person and VERY unprofessional. Not to mention there is a hint of chicken in there as well.
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