Wally and List I went trough this crisis several years ago, and felt the same interest in finding out Where I live the divorce rate between piano tuners and other professions is similar. In my opinion and sustained partly for what I found out it has much more to do with it the competitively developed in the last times, and pressures and stress created by day to day increasingly speeding life. -----Mensaje original----- De: Wallace Scherer <WallyTS@compuserve.com> Para: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org> Fecha: Viernes, 12 de Febrero de 1999 09:21 a.m. Asunto: Conference topic >Are male piano technicians more likely to loose their wives than men in >other occupations? Seems like I have heard from a large number of PTs in >the last couple of months about this, or maybe I'm just now more in tune >with the topic because I lost mine. > >Anyway, someone might want to investigate this topic and do a seminar at >one of the conventions entitled: "You CAN be a piano technician and also be >happily married." (Or maybe you CAN'T.) > >Any observations from some of the female piano technicians? > >Wally S.
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