"should I stay or should I go?"

David Andersen bigda@gte.net
Sat, 13 Nov 2004 16:26:13 -0800


> Whatever I said... it did not help. At a certain moment it was so bad that 2
> people were vacuum cleaning the stage and the seating rows at the same time
> while I was preparing a gorgeous instrument for a famous pianist!
> It should actually be enough to stop the job, pack your tools and get the hell
> out. 
> And you know what?
> After a long time of this humiliating treatment...
> I packed my tools, and I got the hell out, and I never returned, even though
> this was the most prestigious client I had ever had.
> There are however other cases where you try to keep the job, even if it is
> almost impossible.
> That's where you have to grin and ignore.
> 
> André 

Big, big wisdom. 

Only you know what is too much; only you know when you're being damaged,
when to pull out.

Are money and prestige worth your health? There are various answers.
The trick is making the decision before long-term damage occurs.

Long may you wave---

David Andersen


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