[pianotech] Dealer labor fees

Ryan Sowers tunerryan at gmail.com
Sat Jun 20 09:56:25 MDT 2009


When I first got into this business I tended to have more of a negative
attitude towards dealers and other so called "middle-men". This tends to be
a pervasive attitude amongst technicians. I have gained a lot of sympathy
for them since the sales part of my own business started growing several
years ago.

Making money selling pianos is not as easy as many think. It is not unusual
at all for a client to take over an hour of my time just to look at a piano.
By the time you exchange emails, arrange a time to show the piano, etc, it
can easily take 2 hours. Then there are the "challenging" clients.

When I sell a piano I'm really lucky if I make an actual profit. Most of the
time I am just able to cover my own labor costs. This is what has motivated
me towards getting through the pianos more quickly, and discovering what an
appropriate level of perfection is. Dealers really appreciate that kind of
expertise.



-- 
Ryan Sowers, RPT
Puget Sound Chapter
Olympia, WA
www.pianova.net
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