Barrie, No different here. Al least they give you _4_days. Jon At 10:43 PM 12/1/97 +0000, you wrote: >Well oday it consisted of one grand two bird cage pianos and two upright >pianos. Two cups of tea with too much sugar in one cup of coffee you >could strip paint with one annoying cleaner who decides to vacum >upstairs in the house. One cat thought I was a scratching board. > >And to top it all off, one concert co-ordinator who decides he only >needs to ring the piano tuner four days before the concert and gets very >upset when I tell him I am all ready booked up. I get very annoyed with >co-ordinator as this is a concert for the world wild life fund and the >Liverpool philomonic is playing these concerts are organised 12 months >in advance, so why did they have to leave it four days before to tell me >. I know I could look at the programmes but why the hell should I it is >not my job. Do any of the technicians have this problem or is it me. > >A sort of typical day. > >Barrie. > > >In article <3.0.3.32.19971201103012.00a00680@popserver4.stanford.edu>, >Horace Greeley <hgreeley@leland.Stanford.EDU> writes >>What comprises a "normal day" in piano land, anyway? >> >>Best. >> >>Horace >> >> >>Horace Greeley >> >>Systems Analyst/Engineer >>Controller's Office >>Stanford University >> >>email: hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu >>voice mail: 650.725.9062 >>fax: 650.725.8014 >> > > > > > >-- > >Barrie Heaton | Be Environmentally Friendly >URL: http://www.airtime.co.uk/forte/piano.htm | To Your Neighbour >The UK PIano Page | >pgp key on request | HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED > > >
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