Jim Bryant's (FL) post: > ...When ptg.org became our server and effectively split the old >pianotech line >into two groups, i.e. CAUT and Pianotech, I made the conscious decision not >to subscribe to the CAUT list. My reason for not doing so was the seeming >disdain for comments, that while meant in a collegial nature, which did not >stick to strictly technical topics. That is OK, if you do not enjoy >companionable discourse mixed in with technical exchange. I do. Therefore my >decision not to subscribe to CAUT. > I can appreciate time constraints that affect us all. But.... if the same >attitude was applied to customers as applied here, i.e. "just the facts Mam" >with no polite discourse I wonder where our businesses would be ? > If I have missed the point, or boat, please let me know. >Jim Bryant (FL) I guess you do have a point, or boat, or both. Why, it's even possible some of those subscribers on CAUT are simply viewed as just stoic fuddy-duddyies or age-old fogeys with antediluvian ways , huh, Jim :-) Keith A. McGavern Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA
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