Questions 153-156 refer to the following text-message chain.
Hilda Jacobsen [9:37 a.m.]
Larry, how's your schedule looking for the week? Anything major going on?
Larry Boyd [9:39 a.m.]
Not really. I was planning to spend most of my time working on the Hanifan project, but there's no rush. They don't need my designs for their office interior for another two weeks.
Larry Boyd [9:40 a.m.]
Something I can help you with?
Hilda Jacobsen [9:42 a.m.]
I was wondering if you would be free to join me in the city on Wednesday to meet some representatives from Digitek. I'll be pitching a lobby renovation idea to them. I really want their company as a client, so I think it would be great if you were there for support. You could help direct the conversation to my proposal's selling points just in case I forget something.
Larry Boyd [9:42 a.m.]
I hear you. What time on Wednesday is this meeting?
Hilda Jacobsen [9:43 a.m.]
It's at 10:30 a.m. We can take my car from here. I'll buy you lunch when we're done.
Larry Boyd [9:44 a.m.]
It's a deal. I'll see you on Wednesday. We'll be coming back to the office, right?
Hilda Jacobsen [9:45 a.m.]
Yes. I will e-mail you more details about the project in a moment. Thanks!