On Sat, 11 Oct 1997, Lance Lafargue wrote: > I THOUGHT that if I compensated him some I could keep both of us happier > and keep him with me longer, getting more work out the door and I would be > more free to spend time on doing mailings, advertising, etc., etc., > expanding my business locally. Lance: Just a personal observation here. I don't know how much you make on an hourly basis as a piano technician, but if I read your post correctly, you're intending to pay someone to do piano-work for you so that you will have more time to stuff, stamp and address envelopes? It seems to me like you've got that backwards. Hire someone to stuff the envelopes for you so that you can do MORE (not less) piano-work. That's where the bucks are. There's not much money or glory in being a RES, a Registered Envelope Stuffer! Les Smith lessmith@buffnet.net
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