I don't think scot is looking for the Wall Mart special here. The key words in Scott's post was professional, Lawyers and court room. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Plummer" <joeplummer@xxxxxxx>
To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 3:34 AM Subject: [tabi] Re: briefcase recommendations
Yes, I found one from office depot. I would bring a visual person with me tohelp. But you can get some good feel for them because most of them are on display. I got a real nice leather one business briefcase that will accommodate a laptop. It came with a very nice leather shoulder strap. I think I paid 100 bucks for it. Now this being said about the price you can find cheaper ones. But you get what you pay for. Sign, JP ( Joe Plummer) joeplummer@xxxxxxx -----Original Message-----From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On BehalfOf sgreenblatt76@xxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 5:29 PM To: TABI Subject: [tabi] briefcase recommendationsAlthough I have yet to find a job I have begun doing some pro bono work forLegal Services. As a result I've been spending some time going back andforth from the courthouse. So far I've been using my laptop messenger bag to transport my laptop but I am interested in a more professional alternative.I'd like to know if anyone has any suggestions of a more polished and professional briefcase or computer bag.One complication is that I know a handheld briefcase looks more professional but being a blind man I only have the one additional hand to work with as Itravel. I kind of prefer a bag I can wear over the shoulder but if there'sthat much of a disparity between handheld and over the shoulder bags in howprofessional they look and their overall utility I'll have to weigh that decision. Any advice you can give is very much appreciated. Sincerely, Scott Greenblatt Esq. (850)212-3353 sgreenblatt76@xxxxxxxxxCheck out the TABI resource web page at http://acorange.home.comcast.net/TABIand please make suggestions for new material.if you'd like to unsubscribe you can do so through the freelists.org web interface, or by sending an email to the address tabi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe" in the subject.
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