I think there is something else that could be said about agressions... I have the feeling thet there are people who never have problems and others who are always menaced... I think this is related to your own personality and what you socialy express... Some people look like designated victims, seem to be affraid of agression, to be unsure and it probably designate themselves like the old or sick animal who is not going to be able to resist, while others look so sure of themselves than people wouldn't even imagine to agress them... So it's probably a good point to know first in which category of people you are to take the right protective measures.. Philippe Errembault ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michelle Smith" <michelle at cdaustin.com> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 12:34 AM Subject: Re: Women and Tuning > I just wanted to thank everyone for their responses concerning women > and safety. You've given me a lot of new things to ponder - > especially about professionalism. > > The reason I asked in the first place is that in good 'ol Bastrop, > Texas, we have quite a bit of old money in town (big historical > houses and such) but there is also a large rural area where if one > were to disappear, people wouldn't even know where to look. (Thanks > Debbie for the suggestion to keep a copy of the schedule at home.) > > Take care everyone and keep the informative discussions coming. > > Michelle Smith > Student Tuner > Bastrop, Texas > > > >
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