[pianotech] year so far

Dale Erwin erwinspiano at aol.com
Sun Jan 2 21:21:02 MST 2011


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-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Kline <skline at peak.org>
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: Sun, Jan 2, 2011 8:11 pm
Subject: Re: [pianotech] year so far


            Your points are well taken, Dale. 
    
    Since we have little control of state and federal budgets, and    therefore can't prevent abuse of the currency by not-so-nice powers    that be, better to avoid paying them by not taking out loans or    using credit. Stay out of debt, pay off the mortgage, avoid carrying    loan or credit card balances, live within your means. I think that    buying local is good, and this includes banking services, if you    have a good local credit union. Keep the money at home, put it into    real things. 
    
    A paid-for house remains worth exactly one house, whatever shysters    do to the real estate market. Pay off the house, car, and credit    cards, and watch your overhead plummet. 
    
    Has anyone tuned for barter? 
    
    Susan Kline
    
    
    
    On 1/2/2011 7:24 PM, Dale Erwin wrote:    

                  
 
          
          
  Hi Ryan
              I'm not looking for a political discussion here but a            prudent next step would be balancing our budgets personally,            and  budgets at at state and federal levels. The entire            economy has been sucker punched by our elected and unelected            leaders and we are left to pick up the pieces. Deficits            affect (our) economic growth. Enough said.
              Real wealth grows gradually as everyone goes to work            everyday. It is going to take time but many of us see an            uptick in the economic patterns that affect our industry.            Meantime we work hard (er), treat our clients with repect            and honesty, enjoy them, deliver a good product.
             I remember when the scud missiles hit Israel and did major            damage. The Mayor of Jerusalem was interviewed.  He was            asked, what will you do now? The paraphrase is "we will            rebuild and continue to live and enjoy life".
              Love that.....that's what we need to do too.
             Peace
          
          
Dale                    S. Erwin
                  
                    failure isn't                        fatal...success isn't final
                                    
              
            
          
          
            
              We are at an interesting point. I can only stand to              service a finite amount of pianos - not more than around              600 per year. We've been developing our piano sales              business hoping that would provide more growth              opportunities, but it takes up a lot of time. We are              reaching the point where about the only way to grow our              income is to raise our rates. Of course it is necessary to              raise rates at least 3% a year to keep up with inflation              and avoid a "pay cut". 
              
              Growing a business is an interesting and challenging                  game! I'm wondering what                    the next step is...
              
              Ryan Sowers, RPT
              Puget Sound Chapter
              Olympia, WA
              www.pianova.net
              
              
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:34 AM,                James Grebe <jamesgrebe at charter.net>                wrote:
                
                  Yesterday, I equaled my gross income from 2009.  That                  means the work I have today and tomorrow is over the                  top..  Not bragging but last year was my best year                  ever.  this in spite of all the gloom and doom.  How                  have the rest of you fared this year?  It seems to me                  that the people who can afford pianos still want to                  take care of them.
                  James
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