Hi Kevin, I would agree with do your best, build your clientele but rather than walk away, give the dealer to an eager newcomer or associate. The dealer will still refer the best work to you, give the young one lots of experience and you have at least a chance of educating both parties. At least it has worked that way for us. Hopefully a situation where every one wins. Check out Evelyn Smith's class "Your Money and Your Life" in Reno for more information. Best, Dale Dale Probst, RPT Member, TEAM2001 PTG Annual Convention Reno, NV --July 11-15, 2001 email: wardprobst@cst.net (940)691-3682 voice (940) 691-6843 fax TEAM2001 website: http://www.ptg.org/conv.htm -----Original Message----- From: owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]On Behalf Of Kevin E. Ramsey RPT Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 10:47 PM To: pianotech@ptg.org Subject: Re: Kawai CX-5 Key Slip First of all, I hope that you are just starting out. Show her that you're competent, and you've got yourself a loyal customer. It's sad, what some dealerships will throw your way; do your best, build your clientele, and walk away. ---
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