[pianotech] (no subject)

Gerald Groot tunerboy3 at comcast.net
Sat Aug 21 19:11:20 MDT 2010


Hiring a secretary the only way to go IMO.  I've been doing that for over 30
years.  I'm surprised more people don't do it.   I pay my gal $12 an hour
and $1 per scheduled tuning.  In one hour, she usually schedules at least 17
tunings, minimum.  She usually works two hours so, double that.  My cost?
$58.  I usually pay her more than that.  She makes me at least $2,380 worth
of tunings in one hours time.  Even if she only made one tuning appointment
at $140, it is still far better than zero appts at all or waiting for that
phone to ring which isn't a very good idea.  Being proactive in your
business is however.  Getting the right girl and training her in the right
way to say the right things works great.  

 

Jer Groot

 

From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of Marshall Gisondi
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 12:36 PM
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: [pianotech] (no subject)

 

I tried having my wife make calls and that didn't seem to work either.  I
tried texting a customer and that worked.  If I were a female I could act
like a secretary and save money on hiring one lol.
Marshall

Marshall Gisondi Piano Technician
Marshall's Piano Service
pianotune05 at hotmail.com
215-510-9400
www.phillytuner.com <http://www.phillytuner.com/>  
Graduate of The School of Piano Technology for the Blind
www.pianotuningschool.org <http://www.pianotuningschool.org/>  Vancouver, WA







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