Well I know I just wanted to take it to the extremes so I could get my question more colorful. It was fantastic stories you and some other delivered. Well I think you should be proud. Ola Andersson John R Fortiner skrev: > >I think someone did mention doing about 20 tunings for an event, but > >it > >was a rare occasion, not the normal occurrence. And maybe it took a > >while to recuperate. > OK, I confess, I was the one that posted about that suicidal "tooning" > job that I had to do. > Let me make a couple of things clear: > 1. Those pianos were all in the same building > 2. The music dept. did NOT expect a complete tuning > 3. The music dept. only asked me to take care of the "rough spots" and > was willing to only pay a small amount per piano for that work. They got > what they paid for. > 4. Yes, I did have to recuperate - as in the next day if I saw > something that was black and white - it was "shot" on the spot. > 5. This was a once a year event. Normally I do no more than 5 per day > - and I consider that a day and a half's work. > > John R. Fortiner > Billings, MT. > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
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