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<FONT FACE="Garamond"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'>On 8/20/07 9:45 PM, "Jon Page" <jonpage@comcast.net> wrote:<BR>
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Sounds like a lot of running around , getting paid for that?<BR>
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It’s not really much running around. The financial officer for UCS and the Alumni Center are in the same buildings where I tune. Then I just attach the payment sheet to my time sheet and turn it all in at the end of the pay period. Also, what I forgot to mention explicitly before is that we charge the other events a flat fee for tuning, just like I would if I billed them directly. It’s a little bit less than I charge my private clients since I just have to walk across the street, tune, and go back to work, but some running around is built in. Our financial officer has calculated how many hours of overtime she has to turn in for me to make everything come out right.<BR>
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Ken Zahringer, RPT<BR>
University of Missouri<BR>
School of Music<BR>
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