Ron, Well, actually, I was just comparing it to handily parking in the driveway of a home and walking in the front door with stuff. This week I did a big regulation, etc. job on a 22 year old C-7 (man, it goes!) and I loaded up my luggage rack with my brief case, two tool cases, a stool, a lamp and my key leveling stick. The church building is handicap accessible, so all I had to do was roll up the ramp. Of course, there was a second trip to the van for the LaRoy Edwards action caddy--what a wonderful investment. Hope you made it through with little or no ice. Thankfully, we had just a little freezing rain, but there might be a second round tonight... Barbara Richmond, RPT near Peoria, Illinois ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Nossaman" <rnossaman at cox.net> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 10:42 AM Subject: Re: ergonomics > > >> When I get to the job--especially institutional gigs where I have to walk >> a distance-- > > > Yea, why is that? The plummer or HVAC man drives right up to the door with > no problem, but the piano tech usually gets to hoof it in from the far > reaches of the parking lot, regardless of what has to be hauled in or out. > > Ron N >
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