get paid was Re: defective actions

pianolover@worldspy.net pianolover@worldspy.net
1 Mar 2000 19:45:19 -0800


Thanks Doug...I appreciate your reply!

Terry

On Wed, 01 March 2000, "Doug Mahard" wrote:

> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <pianolover@worldspy.net>
> To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 9:13 PM
> Subject: Re: get paid was Re: defective actions
> 
> 
> > Hi Willem,
> >
> > I kindof expected this reply, and i certainly can see your point; however,
> I did this as a kind of damage control, (being new on the job) having stated
> the problem yesterday, and basically saying..."I can't fix it". I just
> wanted to wipe the slate clean, show them that I was able to to a competant
> job.  Although I told the mangaer that i would NOT charge for this ONE
> specific job, I know full well that he will NOT expect me to do future work
> pro-bono. He knows that. I also finished the job in a short time, so it was
> no big deal. The people i work for at the store are very nice, friendly and
> above all..FAIR. I feel that I gained more than I lost, and I feel good
> about that.
> >
> > Terry
> >
> Hi Terry,
> 
> It sounds like you were following your instincts on this one.  Going with
> your "gut feeling" is usually a rewarding experience.  Whether it is
> monetarily rewarding or not is often inconsequential to the fact of what
> following ones instincts can bring down the road - which by the ways turns
> into a monetary reward,  given it is related to a business decision.   :)
> 
> Keep having fun and make some money.
> 
> Doug Mahard


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