User talk:Gcarrigerassistant

Hey. I understand you're just trying to do your job, but the fact is that her real name has been publicly associated with her pseudonym since at least the Oberlin alumni magazine of 2010. If it gets removed from the article, eventually someone else will notice that it's missing, and say "hm, I wonder where I could find out what it is", and discover the Oberlin alumni magazine from 2010, and put it back in.

If you think it would be better positioned elsewhere in the article than in the opening sentence, that's another issue. We can discuss that and probably find another place for it.

While I have your attention, there's a problem with your username. Although we appreciate that you're making full disclosure re: your connection to Ms. Carriger, your username implies that this account belongs to the job, not to a specific person. If you and Ms. Carriger should one day go your separate ways, will the account a) stay with you, or b) be given to her next assistant? The correct answer is (a); shared accounts get blocked. For this reason, it is important that the account name clearly reference you as a person, and not the job of being Ms. Carriger's assistant. You can make your full disclosure on your userpage — a statement to the effect that you're Ms. Carriger's assistant will do.I also recommend that you post a request to have your username changed.

Sorry for the inconvenience. DS (talk) 19:50, 31 August 2015 (UTC)