nardoni2002,
Hey REALLY GOOD POINT THERE! When I was in highschool I worked part time for a piano store in or local mall. My job wasn't to sell pianos. My job was to PLAY. My job was to draw in customers by playing the piano, and (some were digital too). Then at times I would also demo models on the floor. For a highschool kid it was a great job. I got to play piano all evening, and make money for it. It brought in a lot of customers too. It's a good idea, but you have to consider today do owners want to invest in this? Is it worth it to them considering all online competition, and some stores afford to hire someone just to play?
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-31-2005).]
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