Chinese Pianos

baoli liu baoli_liu@yahoo.com
Sat, 1 Oct 2005 06:59:35 -0700 (PDT)


Hi Joe,
It seems you have less experince to work on Chinses
pianos because you completely REFUSE to work on
Chinese pianos. how could you know that chinese pianos
are PSOs? how cuould you claim that a Square Grand is
ten times easier to cope with than Chinese pianos?? 

Baoli Liu,RPT


> All,
> 
> I doubt that this will do one whit of good, but I've
> gotta say it
> anyway. I completely REFUSE to work on Chinese
> Pianos. The Chinese are
> inundating our society with all sorts of "cheap"
> products. The Corporate
> types are buying into it. Hence, OUR work force is
> hard pressed to
> compete on any level. For those clients that own
> Chinese Pianos, I
> simply refer them elsewhere. I know that a large
> majority of technicians
> refuse to work on Square Grands, why not the Chinese
> pianos? I consider
> a Square Grand ten times easier to cope with than
> the Chinese POS's. I
> refuse to be a party to undermining my own economy.
> If every technician
> would do the same, a lot of those Chinese PSO's
> (actually it's a
> compliment to call them such, IMO.), would wind up
> in the land fill,
> where they belong....or, better yet, send them back
> to China and let
> their people contend with them.
> 
> End of Rant. Thanks for letting me.<G>
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
> Captain, Tool Police
> Squares R I
> 
> 



		
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