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Hey fam,
I need your help to maintain perspective and remind me to not to let my anxiety get the best of me. A week and a half ago, I received an email from a *super cool* agent that she read my full and wanted to schedule a call. I responded with times and she set the date. Then the big day came and she had to reschedule, which I know is not out of the ordinary. She suggested new times and I responded but she has yet to respond back to schedule the new date. Our only available times mentioned are fast approaching. Should I nudge her and let her know I'm still available to talk in case she didn't get my reply? Should I be concerned that she's not answering her emails promptly or is that the norm because of the sheer magnitude of work agents have to do? Is it completely unheard of for an agent to "ghost" a potential client they originally wanted to speak with? (That's my fun anxiety talking.) Please help a gal out. Thank you!
I need your help to maintain perspective and remind me to not to let my anxiety get the best of me. A week and a half ago, I received an email from a *super cool* agent that she read my full and wanted to schedule a call. I responded with times and she set the date. Then the big day came and she had to reschedule, which I know is not out of the ordinary. She suggested new times and I responded but she has yet to respond back to schedule the new date. Our only available times mentioned are fast approaching. Should I nudge her and let her know I'm still available to talk in case she didn't get my reply? Should I be concerned that she's not answering her emails promptly or is that the norm because of the sheer magnitude of work agents have to do? Is it completely unheard of for an agent to "ghost" a potential client they originally wanted to speak with? (That's my fun anxiety talking.) Please help a gal out. Thank you!