Associate to associate

Phil Bondi tito@PhilBondi.com
Wed, 25 Apr 2001 17:27:13 -0400


Dear David:

>Being an RPT in the Piano Technician's Guild does triple duty, it >ensures
quality to the consumer, respect from your peers, and >confidence in our
profession.

Horsepoopoo.

Ensures quality to the consumer?...puleeese...Roger, you want to take a shot
at this one?

respect from your peers?..
so what..and besides..that has to be earned..as my fellow Floridian JimRPT
so eloquently stated..becoming an RPT means passing tests at 80%....As you
stated, doctors are required to be at a certain level of their
profession..ok..do you know if your doctor was in the bottom 80% or the top
20%?

confidence in our profession?..
that has to come from within. A title will not do that for a
person..oh..maybe superficially, but confidence comes from within, and
experience, NOT a title.

roo(k) aka
Phil Bondi, Ass. .. but working my way up the 'r-e-s-p-e-c-t' latter,
hopefully...and not for the reasons you stated.




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