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Hazen:
As you can see from my other post on this subject I don't always fill up =
1.5 hours. I too have people who want only tuning and nothing else. I =
schedule a maximum of 4-5 appointments per day if I am filling the day =
with tuning which means I allocate a maximum of 1.5 hours, unless I am =
aware of additional work to be done in advance. Generally, though, I =
have enough shop work going that I try and limit my scheduled =
appointments to 3 and spend the rest of the day in the shop rebuilding. =
I find that schedule to be pretty ideal. =20
David Love
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From: HazenBannister@cs.com=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: September 22, 2002 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: ETD's accurate?
In a message dated 09/22/2002 8:33:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, =
davidlovepianos@earthlink.net writes:=20
So in=20
the 1.5 hours that I normally schedule I pick and choose what will =
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serve the customer and focus my energies there. If additional work =
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needed I schedule another appointment.=20
David,=20
Just being inquisitive,what do you do, at a regular =
customers,home,school,church,if there is nothing to do but tune? I =
charge so much for a tuning,pitch raise,anything that gets done,but a =
lot of times,on regular customers that I've seviced for years,all it =
needs is tuning.=20
Best,=20
Hazen Bannister=20
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