> >Hi, Phil: > >If you have to ask, the answer is yes. When someone serious about making >a career for themselves in piano technology comes to me seeking advice, >I have two suggestions to make. The first is to invest in a compputer. >Yes, it will prove to be a great help in managing your business, but >just as important is to get "wired" to the internet, so that you can >avail yourself of all the great, on-line resources now available. I >consider a computer to be indispensable to the serious technician. My >second suggestion is to join the PTG. ..Les, I AM a member of the PTG..my *what chapter?* comment was based on the fact that there IS no chapter here where I live..and there's no interest in having one among the techs in this area.. Your great enthusiasm for what you do shines through in every >post you write, and is an example for all. Your questions are important, >too. ..thanks Les..the one thing I have is a healthy respect for those before me..to me, it is an honor and a privlidge to work along side the likes of a Les Smith, a Jim Sr., a Larry Crabb, etc. etc...these and all of you on this list and NOT on this list have paved the way for the new guy like myself..I'd be a fool not to use this list and the PTG as a source of reference for this business. Phil ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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