This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Eliott wrote; "<<The problem is that here in Phoenix it is so hot, many homes are = not properly cooled, I shutter to think how much I would suffer with the top button fastened wearing a tie, and to wear a suit coat over that would really be unbearable.>>" Hey, a fellow Phoenician! =20 =20 Well, Elliot. Nowadays my standard dress is slacks with a long = sleeve dress shirt and tie. Especially if I'm going out to a high dollar = area like Scottsdale. I've done it for a couple of years now, and you = really do get used to it. It gets to the point where if I'm doing shop = work and wearing jeans and an emergency comes up, I really want to = change before I have to go out to a customers house. Depends on the area = I suppose. I haven't been in very many houses that weren't properly cooled here = in the summer months, but if I had, I wouldn't hesitate to take off the = tie and get comfortable. Maybe they'd get the message and turn up the = AC. Lately though, I've been collecting a whole lot of nice polo shirts = with logos on them. I've got four Yamaha shirts, one Baldwin, and two of = the really neat PTG shirts. I figure "Hey, these are appropriate, clean, = and I don't have to wear a tie!" If you want to make a good impression, just dress cleanly, be = friendly, and ALWAYS do more than the customer asked you to do. Five = minutes worth of voicing, or adjusting things that are grossly out of = whack, and the customer will notice that way more than what you were = wearing that day. =20 Kevin Ramsey ramsey@extremezone.com ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/88/84/03/ca/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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