All right, now you just went a bit too far! I have two customers that do not have air conditioning. When they call me to tune in July, I warn them first, and then I show up in a tank top and shorts!!!!! (Those are the only ones though - the others get a polo shirt!). Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: <JIMRPT@AOL.COM> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 2:45 PM Subject: Re: clothing > > In a message dated 21/06/02 2:36:14 PM, grandrestorations@yahoo.com writes: > > << Keep your suit > and tie. Keep your fancy shoes. I ain't got > time for 'em. >> > > Well Brian you always have been a rabble rouser!! :-) > For most of us I don't think it matters a tinkers ........... what we wear > 'as long' as it is clean, neat, and on the conservative side. I have gone on > appointments wearing blue jeans and polo shirt as well as coat and tie......I > can't say there was any difference in the reception I received from my > customer....... > I think that if my plumber, or piano tech, showed up wearing a tank top and > shorts I would call another ......but that is just me. :-) > Jim Bryant (FL)
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