Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2003-12-06 23:56
GBK,
I, of course, agree that if someone wishes to remain anonymous, that is their right. But to use such a shield to make a less than cordial and scholarly response is, as my AU or UK friends would probably say, "not good form."
Mark, you are so correct. On a gig, everyone gets the job done and assists the others in(on) the stage/bandstand/pit when needed. It's pretty simple. Have you ever left a gig without saying "great to work with you" whether it is true or not? There is protocol, etiquette, and courtesy required.
HRL
PS Many times each semester, I must give some students a little "bad news" about their work; I try to be as civil as possible. Sometimes, I must get their attention by being more direct but even then, I try my best to be as supportive as possible. Preserving dignity for all involved is important.
Post Edited (2003-12-07 00:00)
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