Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I studied at the Piano Hospital in Vancouver WA. Girls you say? Hey, what´s wrong with that? I actually feel very confident in the customers´ home. I also enjoy seeing the little 'ol ladies´ face when they open the door (particularly if my hair colour is a little avant garde). The biggest kick however is when they realize that I (being humble here ya´ll dinos) know what I´m doing. And you know, the old ladies just love me. I almost always get some refreshments and they think I´m so cute! So move over Mr. Stereotype! Kristinn Leifsson, Reykjavík, Iceland At 17:19 19.4.2000 PDT, you wrote: >hmmmmm, 15 years earlier? That would have made you 17! Are there many, if >ANY 17 year old tuner/techs out there? I know when I was 17, the only thing >on my mind was girls...and staying up late partying! I have a feeling that >most customer's would rather hire someone with at least the appearance of >maturity and life experience. > >Terry > >>From: Susan Kline <sckline@home.com> >>Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org >>To: pianotech@ptg.org >>Subject: Re: Age >>Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 17:00:52 -0700 >> >>At 10:01 AM 04/19/2000 -0700, you wrote: >>>55 in my 4th year ;-) >> >>54, in my 22nd year. :-) Still, I wish I had started fifteen years sooner. >> >>Susan Kline > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > >
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