Amen. I have yet to have anyone ask me about PTG, or whether I am a member, or whether I am an RPT. Also, when you think of it, most physicians are never asked if they went to medical school, where they went to medical school, whether or not they graduated, and/or what place in their class did they finish. Which reminds me: Ya know what they call the guy who graduates last in his medical school class?..........................DOCTOR! Terry Farrell Piano Tuning & Service Tampa, Florida mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wallace Scherer" <p003520b@pb.seflin.org> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 8:22 AM Subject: Hating the PTG logo > Hey, you don't have to use the PTG logo! You don't have to even mention > PTG. Nobody knows what it is anyway, except a few professional musicians. > Nobody cares if you are a registered piano technician, a registered > republican, a registered gun owner, or whatever. The word "certified" > DOES mean something to the general public, but for some reason the PTG > seems to abhor the idea of certifying its technicians. > > Make up your own logo. Be creative, be artistic, have fun with it! Or > just use a stock logo from your office supply store as they are nice and > very inexpensive. With some imagination you can create a business card > that says enough and is attractive that only will cost $11 for 1000. > > The only thing most piano owners care about is that you can do a good job > on their piano! Let your business card emphasize experience and customer > satisfaction. > > Wally Scherer > Lake Worth, Florida > > Send e-mail to: WallyTS@iname.com or > p003520b@pb.seflin.org > Web page: <http://www.geocities.com/vienna/2411> > >
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