This document appears to be an onboarding or operational guide for an executive assistant working for 'Tim' (likely Tim Ferriss, given the 'fourhourworkweek.com' reference). It lists redacted login credentials for various web services (Google, Amazon, PayPal) and outlines specific team requirements, including the management of 'sub VAs' and strict communication protocols favoring phone calls over email for urgent matters. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a congressional investigation.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Tim | Principal/Executive |
The individual providing the instructions; likely Tim Ferriss based on the 'fourhourworkweek.com' URL found in the do...
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| Exec-level assistants | Employee |
The intended audience of the document; expected to manage sub-VAs and act as office managers/COOs.
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| Sub VAs | Subordinate Employees |
Assistants managed by the Exec-level assistant to handle repetitive tasks.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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Service provider (Calendar, Gmail)
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| SpamArrest.com |
Service provider
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| Amazon.com |
Service provider
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| NoCostConference.com |
Service provider
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| PayPal.com |
Service provider
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| fourhourworkweek.com |
Website resource listed; associated with Tim Ferriss
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| Alexa.com |
Toolbar download instruction
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014008'
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"If Tim says “Call me back,” CALL HIM BACK, do not send an e-mail."Source
"The exec VA takes on an office manager or, in some cases, COO-level function."Source
"Deadlines are extremely important. Be Aware of them, and Be Punctual!"Source
"He much prefers a phone call to an e-mail."Source
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