Del, True, true. Thanks. Terry On Tue, 29 February 2000, "Delwin D Fandrich" wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <pianolover@worldspy.net> > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Sent: February 29, 2000 5:33 PM > Subject: RE: defective actions > > > > Rook, > > > > Thanks for the vote of confidence! I was afraid that the response from the > list might have been..."You should have charged!", (or) "Never give it away > for free!". But then again, I'm not motivated by money, although I DO like > the money, but rather a love for what I do. This may sound naive, and I > probably am to some degree, but I really do love what I do, and I don't > want to give the store manager the impression that I'm so ridgid that i > won't do a freebie now & then, especially if it doesn't take much time. > Besides, since I'm a newbie, I look at it as a great learning experience > that I should relish, not fear. > > > > Terry > > > ------------------------------- > > Just consider it an investment in your future and don't worry about giving > away a freebie from time to time. Just don't get in the habit of giving it > away all the time. > > Del ______________________________________________________________ Get free Internet service and email at http://www.worldspy.com
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