> I'm sure some might react this way. Tho I doubt it really matters much. > The point is that you need time and experience to build your skills. > You can build your client list as time goes by. It will grow as your > reputation improves and that in turn will improve with time... and hard > work. I'd say you are in a good spot. You have a regular job you can > hold onto as you practice and hone your skills as a pianotech. Be Happy > with the situation ! > > Cheers > RicB > > ------------- I have received some of the kindest feedback to my questions on this forum. Thank you to all who have responded. ***Definite Ladies and Gentlemen in my book.*** I hope that in due time I will be able to help others in need such as I am. Thank you Mark > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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