Dear Eric,
I have spent some time pondering the position proposed to me by csv, and as you may have noticed I have been quite weary of accepting it. The project that your organization wants to prepare and implement sounds both exciting and rewarding, which why it interested me greatly. Furthermore, I feel that it is something that I would be able to do really well. Unfortunately I feel that to do this job really well I would need to allocate a great deal of time and resources to it, meaning that I would have to discontinue many of the other projects that I have started. I am writing to you to say that I am not prepared to stop any of my current projects nor do I really want to.
I have worked quite hard these past couple of months to set myself up with a solid cliental list which is steadily growing. I have also started developing a really good rapport with many of many students and I do not wish to abandon. I regret to inform you that I will not further develop my relationship with CSV. This means that I will not be taking on the new class nor will I prepare East Leston classes. I am afraid that I will no longer do the demo class, sorry but the class has been held too infrequently and I can better use this time to have a private class.
I would still like to meet on Wednesday to return some CDs that Gabriel wanted me to review and to collect my payment for the one demo class that I taught.
I’m really sorry about this but I hope you can see it from my perspective. I wish you and csv continued success in your future endeavours.
Sincerely,
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