[Jobs] Hi Dave
pianotune05
pianotune05 at comcast.net
Mon Aug 14 13:11:54 CDT 2006
HI Dave,
Thanks for the e-mail. It sounds like you're doing a great deal for folks in Florida. I'm glad to see you're in the NFB. I joined this past Saturday.
As for what I do and want to do, they are one in the same. :) I trained one on one with another piano technician here in Chicago to become a piano technician. I'm finished training however. My wife and I moved up here last month in order to embarking on my new career. Our one year old son Mark is doing great with the transition, but the transition from easter time to central time is one he hasn't gotten used to. He gets up at 6:30 am and thinks its 7:30 am. I'm glad we didn't move to California. :) i'm working hard on building up customers and its slow going.
So I joined this list hoping to find some ideas on what I can do as a sight impaired person to find supplimental work to fill in the gaps. Working fro home is a challenge having a one year old around. Any ideas would be great. I met someone on another list who mentioned vending machines.
So what prompted you to become interested in the sight impaired/blind? I think it's great! :) I'm sure I'll talk with you soon. Take care. and have a great reast of the day.
Marshall
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HI Dave,
Thanks for the e-mail. It sounds like you're doing a great deal for folks in Florida. I'm glad to see you're in the NFB. I joined this past Saturday.
As for what I do and want to do, they are one in the same. :) I trained one on one with another piano technician here in Chicago to become a piano technician. I'm finished training however. My wife and I moved up here last month in order to embarking on my new career. Our one year old son Mark is doing great with the transition, but the transition from easter time to central time is one he hasn't gotten used to. He gets up at 6:30 am and thinks its 7:30 am. I'm glad we didn't move to California. :) i'm working hard on building up customers and its slow going.
So I joined this list hoping to find some ideas on what I can do as a sight impaired person to find supplimental work to fill in the gaps. Working fro home is a challenge having a one year old around. Any ideas would be great. I met someone on another list who mentioned vending machines.
So what prompted you to become interested in the sight impaired/blind? I think it's great! :) I'm sure I'll talk with you soon. Take care. and have a great reast of the day.
Marshall
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