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<DIV>Hello list, I am a man in need of fatherly-motherly advice. At this
time I would like to further my career as a piano technician. I'm still
green but want to learn everything possible. Its been made obvious that a
formal education is not the way to go( can explain that in another post if
necessary) But non the less I want to educate myself further in the
field. So the long short of it all is I'm looking for a paid
apprenticeship, a piano factory/warehouse job, or anything elts that would just
pay the bills while I get a little more experience. I'm not asking for a
lot of money at all just enuff to liv off. So if anyone needs or knows
someone who needs another pair of hands please let me know. You will get a
person thats honest, a hard worker, learns quick, will follow orders, work extra
hours when needed, show up on time and so on. relocating is not a
problem. I just want to get this going and stop wasting my time! If
anyone has any ideas pleas, please please share them with me. I will
forever be in debt to you! Thanks.</DIV>
<DIV>Shawn Brock<BR>Piano Service<BR>513-349-8541</DIV></BODY></HTML>