We spend thou$ands on tools. Lots on attending classes, $300 for credentials (if they really are credentials) is not that high. I guess if you are just a moonlight tuner, or a hobbiest it might be a little steep, but if this is your profession it's not that much. dave __________________________________________ David M. Porritt, RPT Meadows School of the Arts Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX 75275 ----- Original message ----------------------------------------> From: <Wimblees@aol.com> To: <caut@ptg.org> Received: Wed, 26 May 2004 11:26:45 -0400 Subject: RE: Categories - Paying examiners >Garret >If the exams cost $300 each, would you be willing to pay it? Twice if you don't pass the >first time? >WIm >In a message dated 5/26/2004 7:49:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Garret E. Traylor" ><traylorg@equaltemperament.com> writes: >>At some point in time, things do change. I think that paying CTEs to >>administer tests is something we should and can offer. IMHO, examiners >>should receive at least $200 to $300 a day paid by the examinee and or >>supplemented by a sponsoring chapter, home office, or scholarship. Examinee >>cost could be reduced in relation to the number of tests given at any one >>time at a given location. I would think that we should all feel good about >>moving forward and making the testing process a win-win situation. >>Kindest Regards, >>Garret Traylor >>Associate Member PTG >>High Point Piano >>P.O. Box 6127 >>High Point, N.C. 27262 >>hpp@highpointpiano.com >>www.highpointpiano.com >>(336) 887-4266 >> >-- >Wim >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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