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Related Links: RMF Engineering On January 3, 2012, I received an e-mail from the president of my company, RMF Engineering, with an attached document. My heart racing, I felt like a high school senior about to open the application response letter from his favorite college. I thought, "Is this it? Is this how I get asked to become a partner in the firm?" Nope. So what was it?First, let me paint you a picture.Back in 2001, a few months out of college, I was hired by RMF in Baltimore and have worked there for 12 years.As a mechanical engineer specializing