> Right on brother! I had the same thing happen to me years > ago....working for a dealer. They’ll take anything you want to give > away. When I raised my price, she brought someone else in and I was > out, or was I? Out of a bad situation....yes. I knuckled down with > my sense of pride in my skill, and hard work, and I get FAR more > respect (and money) as a professional. Now when she calls me in, > it’s as a trouble shooter and higher end tuner. > > Randy Chastain Bing bing bing bing.....that's it. Your precious reputation can't afford the hit it takes when you work for a weasel of a a dealer. The piano world is a small, small world, and your reputation is everything. Look at you, Randy! You trusted and honored yourself, and you forced that weasel to grudgingly honor you by engaging you when she HAS to, on YOUR terms, AFTER you've become a respected tech by your own efforts. Sweet. Bravo. Trust the Force, Luke. David Andersen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070212/4ab719b3/attachment.html
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