Ron, I can't help but ask. How were they able to "lay you off" after that long there? I'd have to have gotten caught/arrested for doing drugs or something worse for them to lay me off after even 6 months on the job! Just wondering. Avery Todd On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Ron Poire <rpoire at comcast.net> wrote: > Hey Richard, Right on. > > Some of us should follow Richard's example and apply for the job, then turn > it down, unless they want to anty up. > > With myself having been laid off at the University of Minnesota, I would > use that job as a springboard to something else. > One catch though, I am 59 years old, and wonder how much I have left in me. > It's a great job for some young guy to take, then walk away when you'be > completed all or most of your experiments on the pianos. > > Use the university's pianos as a laboratory for experiment, so you can > learn what works, and what doesn't. > > regards, > > Ron Poire > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20080817/dc36a1cc/attachment.html
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