Burnout

romanop@attglobal.net romanop@attglobal.net
Wed, 6 Dec 2000 16:48:44 -0500


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I have been off this list for a couple of months now, yet one of the =
first comments I read after logging back on is admonishing someone for =
their vocabulary. It never ceases to amaze me how offended many of us =
are over the use of off color words. As far as being in the wrong =
business if you choose to speak like this - I have worked for many =
artists, teachers, professional musicians, choir directors, stage =
managers et al... whose outrageous vernacular include terms for various =
body functions that far exceed
any I've read on this list! Since I know many on this list are offended =
by such language, I'll not use any colorful phrases here, just as I =
would not in a persons home or church etc..
However, that Beckwith console I tuned today aptly fits the descripitive =
term that Maria used!=20

Phil Romano
Myrtle Beach, SC =20
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: RptBob1@AOL.COM=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 5:02 PM
  Subject: Re: Burnout


  In a message dated 12/5/2000 7:08:21 PM Mid-Atlantic Standard Time,=20
  maria.arnelof@spray.se writes:=20



    about this workmanship other than just sitting=20
    down and doing the job while thinking of how much one will get in =
the end=20
    and if its over soon :P.....until the next shitty little piano at =
the next=20
    stop with that old lady that you start to think bad things about :) =
The=20
    "general" tuning of a piano is rather monotoenous in itself to make =
it even=20
    worse, right?!=20
    Wow, this was kind or a repetition for just agreeing on what you =
just=20
    wrote. Oh, well...there you have it....I agree...only, to do jobs =
for free=20
    is perhaps going abit too far with me as you sugested ;) But, =
hey...Im only=20
    speaking for myself here, perhaps=20


  Maria:=20

  Is it really necessary for you to add the street phrase for excrement =
to this=20
  list.  It's so very unprofessional and not worthy of this list.  I am =
truly=20
  offended by this street talk.=20

  Try something more in tune with professional attitude- would you talk =
like=20
  this in a customer's home?  If so, you're truly in the wrong business. =


  Bob Bergantino, RPT=20
  Willoughby Hills, Ohio=20

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