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Yes that is true Clyde, but their most common working environment is a =
business office, where often folks will be dressed in suits. I do know =
that many of the techs in NY city that wheel around on the subways to =
appts. often wear ties and suits. But no way in Florida.
Terry Farrell =20
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From: Clyde Hollinger=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: Appearance (or you LIKE wearing a tie to work?? ;)
Marty,=20
I have given some consideration to adding a tie to my attire, but you =
have a point here. I do recall, though, that the guys from the company =
which serviced the school's photocopiers arrived in suits, ties and =
long-sleeved white shirts. And around that messy toner and stuff?!=20
Regards, Clyde=20
marty reyburn wrote:=20
I know some of you men wear ties and suitcoats for tuning, but =
frankly, I don't think you really need to. I can't remember having ANY =
servicepeople come to my house dressed that well, no matter how much =
they charged per 15 minutes.
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