[CAUT] piano in pit

Ken Zahringer ZahringerK@missouri.edu
Mon, 05 Sep 2005 10:42:57 -0500


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I would have to decide between having the student work off the repair bill,
or simply billing him or his parents and throwing him out.  Depends on
whether he was likely to be around long enough to pay the bill at five buck=
s
an hour.  I would also have to think for a while about whether I wanted
someone that stupid in my school.  His degree will have my name on it, of
course.

I guess it=B9s easier to be a Certified Curmudgeon when you=B9re just the piano
tech.

Ken Z.


On 9/5/05 8:47 AM, "Ed Sutton" <ed440@mindspring.com> wrote:

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> Dear Cauts:
> What would you do if you were the department head?
> Ed S.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Bev Hempel <mailto:saratogapiano@gmail.com>
>> To: College and University Technicians <mailto:caut@ptg.org>
>> Sent: 9/5/2005 9:16:34 AM
>> Subject: Re: [CAUT] piano in pit
>>=20
>> Too bad the schools are teaching students they don't have to be responsi=
ble
>> for their actions. We have enough of that in our society already. Seems =
to
>> me, accountability would be one of the best lessons to learn from colleg=
e.
>>=20
>> Bev Hempel
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Ken Zahringer, RPT
Piano Technician
MU School of Music
297 Fine Arts
882-1202
cell 489-7529


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