OT Re: Professional identity

Nichols nicho@zianet.com
Mon, 10 Mar 2003 07:51:15 -0700


You'd think that everyone had heard the name "Guy".

Nope.

I still get, with sad regularity, "So.. what's your REAL name?"

Of course, there ARE the ones that soooo proudly know the French 
pronunciation, and proceed to use it exclusively.

Gug, Greg, Gus, Gary, you name it! (except 'Guy'),

Guy <G>


At 10:53 PM 3/8/2003 -0600, you wrote:

>Last week, I once again tuned the piano for the folks that for years have 
>looked at my pre-printed invoice and business card and made the check out 
>to Rahn Nossaman. This year, it was made out to Tony Nossaman. I figure at 
>the current name mutation rate, I'll be getting checks made out to Tycho 
>Brahe in about 30 more years. I always liked the name, but I'm not 
>particularly looking forward to changing stationary.
>
>And we wonder why customers can't communicate specific piano performance 
>problems to us coherently.
>Ron N
>
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