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We're often asked for an "ballpark""ballpark estimate" during meetings where we're given very broad and vauge ideas of what they'd like to do. I always say, "if you want an answer today it's a year and a million dollars. If you'd like to give me a lot more details and some time to review them then I can refine those numbers for you."

They almost always get the point.

We're often asked for an "ballpark" estimate" during meetings where we're given very broad and vauge ideas of what they'd like to do. I always say, "if you want an answer today it's a year and a million dollars. If you'd like to give me a lot more details and some time to review them then I can refine those numbers for you."

They almost always get the point.

We're often asked for an "ballpark estimate" during meetings where we're given very broad and vauge ideas of what they'd like to do. I always say, "if you want an answer today it's a year and a million dollars. If you'd like to give me a lot more details and some time to review them then I can refine those numbers for you."

They almost always get the point.

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We're often asked for an "ballbark""ballpark" estimate" during meetings where we're given very broad and vauge ideas of what they'd like to do. I always say, "if you want an answer today it's a year and a million dollars. If you'd like to give me a lot more details and some time to review them then I can refine those numbers for you."

They almost always get the point.

We're often asked for an "ballbark" estimate" during meetings where we're given very broad and vauge ideas of what they'd like to do. I always say, "if you want an answer today it's a year and a million dollars. If you'd like to give me a lot more details and some time to review them then I can refine those numbers for you."

They almost always get the point.

We're often asked for an "ballpark" estimate" during meetings where we're given very broad and vauge ideas of what they'd like to do. I always say, "if you want an answer today it's a year and a million dollars. If you'd like to give me a lot more details and some time to review them then I can refine those numbers for you."

They almost always get the point.

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We're often asked for an "ballbark" estimate" during meetings where we're given very broad and vauge ideas of what they'd like to do. I always say, "if you want an answer today it's a year and a million dollars. If you'd like to give me a lot more details and some time to review them then I can refine those numbers for you."

They almost always get the point.