Associate to associate

David & Julie Streit streit@teleport.com
Wed, 25 Apr 2001 10:12:12 -0700


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I'd like to know WHY an associate won't upgrade.

As an associate to associates, I don't understand why, if this is your =
profession, won't you make the effort?  Some may not be able to draw a =
linear correlation, but I expect a doctor, lawyer, or any professional =
that I am paying for a service to be tested.  They should be worth their =
salt. They feel responsibility to their profession and proudly display =
their certificates and titles. =20

Some of these professionals are answerable to their profession such as a =
doctor to the medical board or a lawyer to the bar association, and that =
agency has the power to police its own ranks.  How do you think a doctor =
might feel about seeing an unlicensed (untested) physician practicing =
medicine, especially in view of his dedication to the hypocritical oath? =
 They might be a fine physician, but there's a lot we don't know.

How much more can we as associates expect to earn the recognition from =
our profession than to prove ourselves by going through the upgrade =
process?  The Piano Technician's Guild is not a regulatory agency, but =
it does have a code of ethics.  You believe in this code of ethics or =
you would not be an associate or signed the back of your membership =
card.

Another point: You may not get along with some of the other members who =
are RPTs...who cares?  Life's tough.  Get over it or through it and find =
someone else to share ideas with. You're entitled to your opinion, they =
are entitled to theirs.  Technique may differ, but the quality end =
product should be the same for us all.  The trick is to find someone(s) =
you can learn with and from, and DON'T GET COCKY.  It irks others and =
it's the first dangerous step to having a closed mind. You can't learn =
anymore till you get rid of that attitude.  Nada...Zip.

Being an RPT in the Piano Technician's Guild does triple duty, it =
ensures quality to the consumer, respect from your peers, and confidence =
in our profession.

I expect to get some garbage and prejudice in reply, but I also think =
there can be some valuable information brought out.

David Streit
Associate (But not for long)
AAA Piano Service
Portland, Oregon

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