[CAUT] Jeanie's brain storm - was Boston changed to dealers

Dennis Johnson johnsond at stolaf.edu
Mon Nov 23 13:52:54 MST 2009


Hi-

The matter of licensing probably would come down to the fact that no ones
life is endangered as... it's only a piano.  Agreed on that, and that none
of us would want to loose control of our standards and qualifications- of
course.  Just talking, but IMO it comes down to meaning.  The most effective
way to inspire change is to start with ourselves, by making membership more
meaningful.  The caut endorsement was the most significant proposal in that
direction I have seen.

dennis.
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:45 PM, <wimblees at aol.com> wrote:

> I was on the Board when the mention of government licensing first came up.
> This prompted the Board to put approval of the exams we have now on the fast
> track, with the intent that  the gov. would utilize our exam procedure,
> instead of creating their own version. (shudder to think what that would
> have been like)
>
>  Wim
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis Johnson <johnsond at stolaf.edu>
> To: caut at ptg.org
> Sent: Mon, Nov 23, 2009 6:14 am
> Subject: Re: [CAUT] Jeanie's brain storm - was Boston changed to dealers
>
> I was not aware PTG ever lobbied to prevent government licensing of our
> trade.  Is this true?  One can imagine how at first impression gov
> regulations would not be attractive, but with hind sight....  I agree.  I
> wonder if this something that could ever be revisited, with careful new
> perspective of course.
>
> best,
>
> Dennis Johnson
> __________
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:56 AM, Diane Hofstetter <dianepianotuner at msn.com
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> Mark,
>>
>> What does your wife do?  I became a hearing instrument specialist to learn
>> more about hearing and how piano technicians and musicians can protect their
>> good hearing and get help when they have problems.
>>
>>  In order to keep my license, I have to have continuing education units
>> also.  *As soon as I saw that, it occurred to me that maybe it wasn't so
>> wonderful that PTG worked so hard to keep the government from licensing us.
>>  *The hearing industry _uses_ the government regulatory boards to require
>> their practitioners to keep their education up to date. The government
>> boards are only too happy to allow the professional organizations to specify
>> what the continuing education units consist of.
>>
>> Manufacturers have trainers that travel around the country giving seminars
>> on their products.  There are regional conventions, which give classes you
>> can earn CEU's in and national ones that you can earn even more CEU's in.
>>  There is a national hearing research center near me and I attend monthly
>> seminars there.  You can even earn cEU's taking online classes.  The online
>> ones are wonderful because they cover a broader spectrum of subjects than
>> they are able to do at the conventions.
>>
>> Diane Hofstetter
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Sat Nov 21 23:02:40 MST 2009
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>> Jeanie,
>> Your "brainstorm" is a little like my wife's profession.  In order for
>> Stella to keep her license valid every year she has to pick up a specific
>> number of continuing education credits, which she earns by attending classes
>> at any one of a number of professional conventions, classes, seminars, etc.
>> I'm not seriously suggesting we can apply this to PGT at this time, but in
>> a world where pianos are more important than they are.....what a great way
>> to increase skills, event attendance, and importance to the "RPT" title.
>> Mark Wisner
>>
>>
>>
>> Diane Hofstetter
>
>
>
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