footwear

Elwood Doss edoss at utm.edu
Thu Jan 18 15:49:01 MST 2007


I wear shoes...unless the customers are oriental.
Joy!
Elwood

Elwood Doss, Jr., M.M.E., RPT
Piano Technician/Technical Director
Department of Music
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The University of Tennessee at Martin
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-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Newell [mailto:gnewell at ameritech.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 11:31 PM
To: Pianotech at ptg.org; MPT
Subject: footwear

Previously the subject has come up of removing shoes at the customers 
door out of respect and cleanliness. I always do this having made it 
a habit over these many years. Living in the northeast this is a bit 
of a problem in the winter months. I'm wondering what some of you do 
to prevent your feet turning into blocks of ice from the 1 to 1 1\2 
hour contact with their bare floors. I'm hoping to find something 
that will roll up and tuck away in my laptop bag. I've thought of 
moccasins and or even ballet slippers but i'd rather find something 
somewhat between those two. The Ballet slipper is not quite enough 
although it does roll/fold up quite nicely. The moccasin is warm 
enough but it won't tuck away that nicely. Any ideas? Thanks in 
advance for your responses.

All the best,
Greg Newell





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