tuning cost

Otto Keyes okeyes@uidaho.edu
Mon, 06 Jan 2003 18:42:49 -0800


Just a quick question here from someone who seems to have the gift for
spotting the obvious, but......

>> Besides, there are no bids to contend with, I'm the
>> best qualified in the area (including RPT's, lowly associate me).
> >

> >Now how do you define "best qualified"?
>
> Having the ability to attend to every facet of piano maintenance.
> No one tunes as well or performs as many varied services.

....why are you not yet an RPT?  (That's rhetorical, by the way.  You need
not feel any compunction to explain to me or anyone else on this list.)
Having been one of the authors developing the 1st technical exam, I know
these exams test basic,entry-level skills & should be a breeze for someone
like yourself.  The standardization of the tests takes a lot of the
subjectivity out of them, but if you don't trust the locals to give you a
fair exam, it can easily be taken at a regional or national convention.
Take the opportunity to grab the bull by the tail & look him in the face!
;-)

Otto

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Page" <jonpage@attbi.com>
To: "College and University Technicians" <caut@ptg.org>
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 3:15 AM
Subject: Re: tuning cost


> At 08:42 PM 1/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>
> Why are you being confrontational?
>
> Jon Page
>
>
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