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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Aint Life Grand!


Hey Everyone,

Although its been a tough 9 months with my cancer fight for the 3rd time in 5 years, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel.I opted for a procedure called the cyber knife which obliterated my tumor.I know that it is not a cure for my sarcoma but i believe that it will buy me more time to get my things in order for the sake of my children and theirs to come in future generations.
It's hard to be told to go home and get your life in order so there are no responsibilities or burdens put on family members or friends, but in reality, it's true.I've been working on getting my things in order for the past 4 years.What makes it so hard to do is when you are constantly under medical attention or some debilitating cancer drug or whatever the case maybe it really makes it hard to accomplish the necessary protocol for obtaining these desires.

I want to thank my close family members especially Chad my son,who is always there with me in the emergency rooms at 3 am.He is an inspiration and keeps my head sane.

Anyway that's the update from here!
I hope that we get this recession over with soon so we can all enjoy the benefits of this great economy we have here in the USA.

Brett

 

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

New Beginnings Work Harder


Cancer has a way of distrubing your life and its meaning in a very punctual way!

For those who know me and utilize my marketing and consulting, know that i have been battling Sarcoma for over 4 years.This has cause me more grief and hardship than one could imagine. Although,I must say that i have been fortunate enough to be blessed with some of the finest individuals in the Insurance and Auto Collision Industry as friends and customers.They are truly the greatest support team around.I know when i choose a facility or an insurance carrier to work together, i am making a very large committment on both sides and it is imperative that they will work together as a team and always protect each other from failures by supporting the objective which is the customer.


I appreciate the patience from all of my customers and friends while i undergo yet more treatments to extend my life a little longer.Nothing in life is free or comes easy, but i must admit for years our industry has gotten the short end of the stick and until the public really sees that we are caring decent people who enjoy working in the industry they will just never know how much pride we put into each day working the accounts and for the customers.


I am grateful for all of the people whom i have been fortunate to call friends,family and customers all at the time.


Wish me luck!


Brett

 

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