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Political Appointment Reminder Cards

Politicians and lobbyist also have a need for appointment cards, in this particular case they have an especially strong need for a dual business and appointment card.
The key difference in political cards is that the location for the appointment might not necessarily be fixed at the person’s office location that is listed on the card. It might be at a restaurant or a hotel, for example. Because of this, an entirely new field is needed on the card that specifies the location. This is going to take up extra room. However, there will obliviously not need to be a line for a missed appointment policy (let’s hope not) so that frees up the room to add in the location information.

Another difference is that Sunday might be needed to add as a day of the week option. Sunday is almost never an optional for medical, dental and chiropractic office hours. Politicians and lobbyists might be meeting with clients on any day of the week, so all seven days need to be noted on the card. to save room, it’s best to abbreviate the days of the week rather than writing them out, which would be too tight of a fit.

The multiple contact types can be placed on the reverse side of the card, with multiple spaces for phone, cell and fax numbers, as well as IM and Skype info if this is also a part of their contact arsenal. In this case, all contact info can be entire left off the appointment card side, other than the name of the politician or lobbyist. This would free up much needed room for other relevant information.

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