But the following:
> it was to Greet's advantage to have another student, even if it was
> for just half.
has me puzzled... Has IOLI changed its rules, and started to pay "per
head" instead of "per hour"? If so, then Greet might, indeed, have
"half-profited" :)
But, from all I've ever heard, tea
Tamara wrote:
>But the following:
> it was to Greet's advantage to have another student, even if it was
> for just half.
>has me puzzled... Has IOLI changed its rules, and started to pay "per
>head" instead of "per hour"? If so, then Greet might, indeed, have
>"half-profited" :)
>So, Anita (a
> But the following:
> > it was to Greet's advantage to have another student, even if it was
> > for just half.
>
> has me puzzled... Has IOLI changed its rules, and started to pay "per
> head" instead of "per hour"? If so, then Greet might, indeed, have
> "half-profited" :)
Teachers are still pai
On Aug 8, 2005, at 20:14, purple lacer (Anita) wrote:
I thought I would try to clear up her comment about "sitting in on
Lier Lace Class".
JoAnne paid the fee for an afternoon class.
There'd never been any freeloaders in any IOLI (or other) workshops
I've ever attended; as many people said,
Hi All!
I was one of JoAnne's roomies at the IOLI convention. In case she doesn't
get back to her email right away, I thought I would try to clear up her
comment about "sitting in on Lier Lace Class".
We were lucky to have Greet Rome-Verbeylen and her Michigan lacer traveling
comanions stop