In a message dated 11/9/2007 8:43:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, anrebe at sbcglobal.net writes: To do this you must be able to put away the silly class conscious attitudes you have picked up through life and relate to them as people (usually well-educated and professional) on a friendly but professional manner. That means you have to portray professionalism visually (the way you dress) and in your manners. Your first appointment will be the teaser and eventually you will develop the credibility that will result in your being able to help them get what they really want. To generally quote Zig Zigler, the more people you help this way the more you will be able to get the things you really want. Take another look, Andrew Anderson At 01:11 AM 11/9/2007, you wrote: >Well, I can't believe Dave A. hasn't chimed in yet...;-]...Most of >my rich, have really nice pianos...David Ilvedson, RPTPacifica, CA 94044 >Original messageFrom: "paul bruesch" To: "Pianotech >List" Received: 11/8/2007 8:03 Andrew: Bravo for these intelligent comments. So many peoples' biases are based on jealousy more than any other factor. It shows in the comments preceding your comments. People who are better off than you have probably worked very hard to get where they are. Their achievements came about thru schooling, sacrifice and perseverance. Qualities not to be undervalued. Bob Bergantino RPT Willoughby Hills, Ohio ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20071109/5d4c3ea8/attachment.html
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