WIM, I TOTALLY UNDERSTAND THE (sorry, caps lock) custom nature of every tech's practice. My point is that there are ALMOST ALWAYS more and better pianos to tune where you are than you are tuning. If you want to tune better pianos, the best pianos around you, continually raise your skills; make every piano sound and feel way better; treat people as you wish to be treated, and your reputation will build...as long as you keep raising your rates. Many technicians do all but the final step, then wonder why they don't get the respect they deserve. As cheesy as it sounds, I want every tech with a sincere commitment to win at this, and I'm grateful for the platform this list provides. David Andersen On Feb 13, 2008, at 9:28 AM, Willem Blees wrote: > As much as most of us want to work on nothing but high end pianos, > there are times when we have to work on the dogs, drive long > distances, and work 7 days a week. Not everyone lives in large > metropolitan area, or in an area that is highly populated. Some of > us live in remote areas where we have to drive 50 miles just to get > to the first customers. And if I drive more than 50 miles, I'll > need a DUCK. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080213/1d99da40/attachment.html
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