-- MY REPLY TO THE ORIGINAL POSTING THAT FOLLOWS -- Master keys to all the rooms that have pianos were issued to me the first day I started work at Oberlin. Without them, it would be virtually impossible to get my work done in an efficient manner. Ken Sloane, Oberlin Conservatory PS Some (most) of my posts do not get through the first time. Has anyone else been experiencing the same? -------------------------------------- Date: 2/15/95 9:33 AM To: Kenneth Sloane From: pianotech@byu.edu Greetings and halucinations... I was asked by a collegue to write a letter to the powers that be at a large school, to enumerate reasons why a master or pass key should be issued to a piano technician. I tried posting this just after Christmas, but in reviewing the archives, I couldn't find it, so apparently either I klutzed out, or... if it did go through, the idea that a piano tech should have keysgo through, the idea that a piano tech should have keys is a no-brainer and the dean/provost/pres etc. should be apprised of that fact. -- Conrad Hoffsommer Ignorance doesn't kill you, but it will Luther College make you sweat a lot.-Haitian proverb hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu
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