PerfessorZ
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I can tell you the phone numbers of neighbors I had 40 years ago, but other than my wife's and my own phone numbers, I don't have a single phone number from the last 15 years memorized. Why? Because phones remember them all. We get attached to phone numbers because they're "ours", but 99% of your casual acquaintances (and a good percentage of your close friends) couldn't recite your phone number if their life depended on it.
My gut tells me the same thing other posters have guessed. Your company is gearing up for some layoffs, but they want to hold on to as many clients as possible. What they fear is you leaving the company and going to work for a competitor, bringing your virtual Rolodex with you.
My gut tells me the same thing other posters have guessed. Your company is gearing up for some layoffs, but they want to hold on to as many clients as possible. What they fear is you leaving the company and going to work for a competitor, bringing your virtual Rolodex with you.