OK, Fred, No, it wasn't Grayson County........it was even MORE obscure. But it would be fun to find out how many lurkers are out there, so....I graduated from the Pulsifer School in Newton, MA, in 1981 (also known as the ABC School of Piano Tuning...I am not making this up). By the way, I had the distinction of being in the LAST graduating class from this "extinguished" institution. Anybody?.... Ha, Mary P.S. I agree with what Wim said about RPT being more for us than for our clients. I also like Prop 12 from Lehigh Valley in the amended form...... At 09:06 AM 5/28/2004 -0600, you wrote: >Hi Mary, > Are you hinting you are a fellow alum from good old GCC? >Fred Sturm >University of New Mexico > >--On Friday, May 28, 2004 9:50 AM -0500 Mary Smith ><marysmith@mail.utexas.edu> wrote: > >>Good points, Dale. Many of us were not as fortunate as you in that you >>were trained by highly skilled and trusted techs. For those of us (like >>myself) who attended, shall we say, somewhat less-than-spectacular >>training schools (the one I attended is no longer around), the RPT exams >>do indeed serve as ENTRY LEVEL requirements. Let's hear it for continuing >>education! The PTG can help promote and further better technical work, >>but it is the technician who must take advantage of the offerings... >> >>Mary > > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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