This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Bobby, if you've been at it for two years, I agree with David Love when = he says that referrals are all important. If you do the best job that = you can, and always try to upgrade your skills by being in the Guild and = learning all that you can, word will get out, the work will come in to = the point that you too can feel stressed out. But you'll also be earning = a lot of money, and if you couple that with customer satisfaction, then = you end up with a job you love.=20 When starting out, form a relationship with a dealer that handles a = quality line. See if you can fill in the blank spaces in your schedule = with tunings at their dealerships. Tune as many pianos as you can there, = and while you're tuning, look at what you're tuning and what makes it = different from the other makes of pianos. Therefore, you can begin to = learn what to expect from different makes, and what works on them. Try = to get them to let you do a little regulating work on them, so you can = learn that part of the trade. That will give you plenty of questions to = ask the other Guild members, and through that you can grow. I see plenty = of pianos where the previous technician could have sold his services to = the customer, and it makes me think that maybe he didn't have anything = to sell. Good Luck to you.=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Sims-n-Sons=20 To: Pianotech=20 Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 7:24 PM Subject: Re: Enough Already - Changing Topics Hello to all, Maybe this is a subtle way to change the topics that have been skewed = drastically by everyone's lack of rest in this Holiday season. Or at = least give us something else to talk about. I'll be fairly new to everyone reading this as I don't write in often = to the list. I have been attempting to learn the Piano Technician trade = for approximately two years now. Some will say, "You should know it by = now" but I doubt many of you will say that as you are still asking = questions after quite a few years of working in this field. How great = is the study of the piano??!! I have been attending the monthly PTG meetings for about a year now = and have just joined as an associate member in the Dallas, Tx. chapter. = By the way, it's a great chapter under the direction of President Dan = Reed and has as members excellent Technician's such as Jack Wyatt, Leon = Spier and many more. Anyway, the holiday season seems to be stressing all of the seasoned = Technician's a little bit due to more work than can be handled. I've = heard that there is always more work than technician's ever since I've = started learning the trade. My question, "HOW DO YOU GET THAT BUSY." = If it weren't for friends and churches that I have close ties to I = wouldn't have any work to do at all. Most of the work has been tuning = only. I know of a 6'4" Knabe from the early 1920's that needs an action = rebuild but I don't do those yet and I doubt I could talk the Pastor = into spending that kind of money anyway. What is a good way to obtain business when you are just starting out = in the business? What methods of advertisement seem to work best? Addressing items of this nature on the list will help me tremendously. = I've seen the temperament wars and they interest me but if I don't have = a piano to attempt them on; well, you understand. Thanks a lot. Let's all be friends, ha.. We'll never all agree and I = can assure you of that especially on items such as Religion, politics, = etc. Not being sarcastic, just friendly. Sincerely, Bobby Sims=20 Sims-n-Sons Piano Tuning and Repair sims-n-sons@ev1.net=20 -----Original Message----- From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On = Behalf Of Kevin E. Ramsey Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 7:54 PM To: Pianotech Subject: Re: Enough Already!!!!! Hi, Susan. It's me, the evil one. You hit the nail on the head. I'm = busy re-working a Steinway O which someone else had re-whatevered, under = a tight schedule, and trying to keep up with my other scheduling = appointments, some of which have been with unreasonably demanding = clients. The other night I just vented a little too much, and I can = assure you that what I had to say was not meant in the literal sense = that apparently it was taken in. What I probably should have done is = describe the clients, not how they made me feel.=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Susan Kline=20 To: Pianotech=20 Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:47 AM Subject: Re: Enough Already!!!!! At 05:35 PM 11/21/2002 +0100, you wrote: >Besides... its nearly the Christmas season. Never fails.. this is = 4th list >year and for some reason we get into all these weird arguments = both on and >off topic right around this time. It's simple -- we're EXHAUSTED at this time of year, so our normal good cheer is frayed around the edges, and we fly off the handle. Susan ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/2f/98/df/b3/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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