I tuned the pianos for two different Teresa Millers on the same day. I think I screwed the times up, though. And then, just for fun, I pre-scheduled them for the same day next time. Ken Jankura RPT Newville, PA On Feb 10, 2007, at 12:30 AM, William R. Monroe wrote: > > > Alan writes: > >>> Didj'ever ... have two people to call (in this case two new or >>> potential >> customers) and you dial one number while having, in >>> your head, all >> the information about the other, then having a >>> bizarre conversation that >> confuses the heck out of them and you? > >> Yup, and I have three customers, each of whom have names similar >> enough to three other customers to put me into yet another level >> of alternate universe when they call. Let's see, are you the Fong >> Lee with the otherwise decent Kawai needing regulation, or the Lei >> Dung with the Wretched Wurlitzer? Or maybe the Dan Long with the >> Baldwin with concrete hammers, the Lanny DeLong with the >> harpsichord, or... ? Maybe if you could hum it....... > Ron N. > > How about showing up for a tuning where the slightly bemused wife > says, "I guess my husband forgot to tell me he was having the piano > tuned." Tune piano, continue on the day. > > Return home to find a message from the client you (thought) you > tuned for that morning wondering where you were? And, oh, by the > way, did we give you our new address? Kept both clients, BTW. > > Interesting job, > William R. Monroe > > >
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