Conference topic reply

James Grebe pianoman@inlink.com
Fri, 12 Feb 1999 18:42:28 -0600


Hi Wally,
I would think that this is probably common to a lot of different
professions.  The key is self employment.  So much of our time is taken up
by business 24 hours a day.  It is hard to avoid if you are truly going to
be successful.  Also, People change and what is true on one part of your
life does not mean it stays the same as you progress through life.
            James Grebe
R.P.T. and M.P.T.
 from St. Louis
pianoman@inlink.com
                  Creator of:
 Handsome Hardwood Caster Cups
                  and
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"Tranquility Base"
E.T.A.     April, 1999
-----Original Message-----
From: Wallace Scherer <WallyTS@compuserve.com>
To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
Date: Friday, February 12, 1999 7:19 AM
Subject: Conference topic


>Are male piano technicians more likely to loose their wives than men in
>other occupations? Seems like I have heard from a large number of PTs in
>the last couple of months about this, or maybe I'm just now more in tune
>with the topic because I lost mine.
>
>Anyway, someone might want to investigate this topic and do a seminar at
>one of the conventions entitled: "You CAN be a piano technician and also be
>happily married." (Or maybe you CAN'T.)
>
>Any observations from some of the female piano technicians?
>
>Wally S.
>
>



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