Just as in the real world when interviewing, it's always a good idea to let your references know that you are using them. This way the lady will remember you without having to look through past emails/phone records, etc. delaying the response time. Plus, how embarrassing to tell a provider that the reference you give will remember you because you "rocked her world", to have her respond with a "who?" lol true story, btw.
If I asked my ATF if she can be a reference for me and she says yes. Then I decide to try and see a different provider 8 months later (I see my ATF once a month), do I need to call her and let her know I am using her as a reference or was her original consent good enough?
can't speak for her. but most would like to be asked each time. it's also good to alternate references so the same lady doesn't have to supply a reference each time. alternate between the ladies.
I think it's a good idea to let her know each time you plan to use her just so she can expect to be contacted by another lady. Not essential but to me it's just a courtesy...hey, I still send out thank you notes, or emails, as the case may be...
Just as in the real world when interviewing, it's always a good idea to let your references know that you are using them. This way the lady will remember you without having to look through past emails/phone records, etc. delaying the response time. Plus, how embarrassing to tell a provider that the reference you give will remember you because you "rocked her world", to have her respond with a "who?" lol true story, btw.
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