[CAUT] Scheduling Arrggs!

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Thu Jan 22 14:02:02 PST 2009


Been there. Done that!  Bummer, eh?  Those artsy folks.... very tunnel 
visioned! ( or should I say...self absorbed!)  I've mentioned this several 
times, with no avail.  A few faculty have caught on; like the oboe 
professor who just emailed me about something in April....I'm very 
impressed!  Harpsichord involved too!  I'm a happy guy! This took 2 years 
to grow!  Who knows...in 30 years I'll have half of them "conditioned"!!

Paul




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How 'bout making sure, politely but firmly, that all concerned are aware 
that such short notice rocks your world, but because of your close 
association with the artists, you will rearrange your life to accommodate 
them, THIS time... Hopefully they will get the picture that you deserve 
profuse thanks and appreciation, a cookie AND your R.I.H. (reward in 
heaven).  Although this may seem like blowing your horn, if you don't 
speak up, why in the world should they give you more advance notice in the 
future? 

Alan Eder


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From: Paul T Williams <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
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The hard part of this is that I'm "neighbors" with the Chiara String 
Quartet in our building and the pianist is the co-chair of the piano dept! 
:>(  whaddyado? 

Paul 



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I have apologized that I can't be available on short notice every time and 
missed a request because it conflicted with an established schedule. 
 Mind-you, I'm not dependent on any of my large/small clients. 

Andrew Anderson 
On Jan 22, 2009, at 3:13 PM, Paul T Williams wrote: 


Hi All, 

How many times does it happen that I find out the day before a "live" 
performance on PBS (local) radio for a concert at 9am tomorrow morning. 
 Today's full!!  I know now I'll have to come in at 6am. (I know.. boo hoo 
for me..I picked the job :>)  I remember many times in the private world 
where wealthy folks throwing a huge Christmas party with hired 
pianist....and forget to get the piano tuned until a day or two 
beforehand...but this is rediculous!  The Lied Center is a professional 
concert venue and they should know that I'm not there at the drop of a 
hat.  What do they think I do...just sit around and write e-mails to my 
collegues?!?!?! 

This is a really nice Steinway B...but I haven't tuned it for two months! 
 Maybe 5:30am would be a better idea?  What have you folks done in these 
situations? 

Thanks for advice... 

Paul 

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