Today's Scary Schedule

Alan R. Barnard mathstar@salemnet.com
Mon, 25 Nov 2002 09:00:23 -0600


Tom ... hang in. You have described how it WAS for me ... getting much
better. It takes time to build a clientele. In part because I really think
most of your clients (and the better pianos, more
caring-about-pianos-people) come through referrals. Also, the more churches
and other institutions that you tune, the more impressed people are with you
and that helps. It isn't "fair," but it's real.

Alan Barnard
Busier than Before in Salem, MO

----- Original Message -----
From: <Tvak@aol.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Today's Scary Schedule


>
> In a message dated 11/25/02 7:25:58 AM, mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com writes:
>
> << Four new clients. Two spinets and two old uprights. Several have keys
that
> are "broke". All needing major pitch raises. >>
>
> Welcome to my life.  Except that a four piano day is a red letter day for
me.
>  A good week is four pianos of any kind or shape.
>
> <<Last week I had a two Steinway grands, a Bechstein grand, and a
>         Yamaha grand kind of day>>
>
> I've never had that kind of a day.  Ever.
>
> Thanksgiving is approaching.  Time to give thanks for what we have.
>
> Tom S
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