Professional practices, was "pay you later"

David Andersen david at davidandersenpianos.com
Fri Apr 11 17:18:11 MDT 2008


Bingo. Exactly, totally, and completely my point: the master stays  
away from the mundane cash. It's a perception thing.
DA


On Apr 11, 2008, at 1:25 PM, Jim Moy wrote:

> Mine too.  But it is never the doctor collecting the money, their  
> "people" handle that.
>
> Jim Moy
>
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Farrell <mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com>  
> wrote:
> I gotta say David, that in most every doctor's office I've been in,  
> I see a sign right there at the receptionist's window: "Payment for  
> services is due when services are rendered...."
>
> Terry Farrell
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> Would you like to be treated like a doctor, or a lawyer, or a  
> skilled artisan?
>
> Or would you like to be treated like a day worker, or a cable  
> installer, or a shade-tree mechanic?
>
> In the first group, the work, and the atmosphere surrounding the  
> work, is the focus; actual money exchange happens later.
>
> In the second group, the focus is on getting the check.
>
> SNIP
> David Andersen
> (flame suit on)
>

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