Guidelines/workload formula

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Mon Feb 4 10:25 MST 2002


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In a message dated 2/1/02 6:44:03 PM Central Standard Time, Bdshull@aol.com 
writes:


> Wim,
> 
> Are you sure that the formula comes out to about 1 tech for your school?  
> The 
> workload formula does account for "outsourcing," but the piano condition 
> data, age, etc.  needs to be factored into the formula.  I am guessing the 
> formula would suggest about one tech for every 20-40 pianos if the 
> instruments are in poor repair.  Whether the work is vended  or performed 
> by 
> the school's tech(s), the formula should provide a good idea of the 
> workload 
> required, including the major repairs and rebuilding.  I am curious about 
> how 
> your numbers work out with all the numbers crunched.  Maybe do the numbers 
> "before and after" the catching up?
> 
> 

Bill

I wouldn't say the pianos are in "poor" repair. All of them work, and are 
playable. However, most of the work that has been done over the past 25 
years, including new hammers, pin blocks,  etc, is not to a standard that I 
would consider suitable for a major music school. 

Wim 

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