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Author: marcia
Date: 2009-11-30 17:36
>One player I see frequently is almost always late to any affair but will >sometimes show up at a concert on time. He is an "oboe holder" and his >lateness is tolerated because of this.
If I were (was?) running that show I'd be looking for a new oboist. His behaviour is inexcusable, oboist or not. They may be more in demand than we clarinetists, but they are not indespensible. They CAN be replaced, and methinks he should be.
>If you are early you are on time, if you are on time you are late, and if you >are late, you're dead seems like a good mantra to me.
I would agree with that statement.
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