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Originally Posted by Phil Mack
Just because you see someone's name and phone number on the internet doesn't mean they want you to call them.
I know that I really don't appreciate it when some stranger calls me at home or work. Especially when they are asking for something. More so if they want my money, and even more so if they want my time. At home it is exceptionally annoying. At work it looks like I'm wasting company time, which reflects poorly on me.
The people listed on this website have a very specific and valuable skill. The most professional way of recruiting these individuals would be to contact the company they are listed as being associated with, as you would approach any other company when looking for sponsorship. Specifically mention that you are looking for skills and not just money.
Please remember to keep the "professional" part in gracious professionalism while trying to recruit mentors.
~Phil
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Agreed. I would contact the company that they work for, not the individual, then mention that individual's name later. You're probably much more likely to get help this way also.