Wim - two approaches: write down everything, then cut all unnecessary words, or do it in poetry David S At 06:31 PM 9/7/2010, you wrote: >In March I am going to give a presentation to the Hawaii MEA. They >want a short bio on me. I wrote one which listed my years as a piano >technician, that I am an RPT with the PTG, and that I do complete >piano work, reconditioning, voicing, etc. But then I saw the bio of >a fellow tech who gave a similar presentation, where he mentioned he >had degrees in music, taught music for a number of years, and that >he had been a tuner for a long time. > >I am limited to 25 words. So the question is this. Considering that >this will be a group of music educators, should I say that I am an >RPT with the PTG, tout my years of experience, and that I do all >that fancy stuff? Or should I mention that I have degrees in music, >was a music teacher for a number of years, that I current direct >choirs, and that I have been working on pianos for 45 years? > >Wim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100907/67591860/attachment.htm>
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