Eric, I heard from one of our piano professors today and she said "why didn't we get the jump on them!" We'll see if this fires up other piano folk a bit. Some people here have expressed the sentiment about what the school will do when I retire. (Hopefully not too far away!) This is a very good gig in spite of the need for another position. I'm guessing they will find someone to take my place. If this school chooses to have a mediocre maintenance program they cannot complain about the mediocre pianos. I'll do the best I can but I'm not going to burn myself out at this old age. :-) Don Don McKechnie Piano Technician Ithaca College dmckech at ithaca.edu 607-274-3908 > Enlightening article Don! I wonder just what would happen if the > piano faculty went on strike?? > > Another consideration for your request for an assistant that occurs > to me is what are they going to do when you retire? How are they > going to possibly find somebody who is able and willing to take > care of 175 pianos by him or her self? > > Eric > Eric Wolfley, RPT > Head Piano Technician > Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music > University of Cincinnati -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20061201/185c7762/attachment.html
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