Forget Kevin Bacon, people just keep cropping up.
This week I was chatting to an art directing freelancer I used to work with. She was telling me how her writer is pregnant, and we caught up on running swimming and other stuff.
She knows Simon really well, and Gemma – both Northern Planning summit regulars. I used to work with Gemm, who used to work with my creative director. Meanwhile, another freelancer has just finished working for my old creative director and knows Simon too. Not to mention a meeting at another another agency a couple of months back where we ended up discussing Stuart, who used to work there.
This industry I work in is small, and old acquaintances pop up in the least likely places. This means that if you’re good, lots of people get to know (of course if you’re not, they’ll know that too). God knows how blogging affects this.
It also means it’s wise to be nice to people. Isn’t life too short for grudges anyway?

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