OT (verituner / Johns new son)

Clyde Hollinger cedel@supernet.com
Mon, 03 Sep 2001 20:11:15 -0400


Terry,

He wouldn't even have to be that good of a tuner to be able to improve the
practice room pianos where I got my master's degree.  And they even had a staff
technician and a reputation as a good music school!  I'm still a little sore
about that.

Regards, Clyde

Farrell wrote:

> I have thought of that. Sure would beat flipping burgers for 20 hours a week
> to earn $100. What of it though? I have a very bright 12 year old son. Maybe
> someone for the university environment could provide an opinion. If an 18
> year old goes off the Big U., and has basic tuning skills - can make that
> Acrosonic sing like, er, ah.........well, as good as an Acrosonic can sing -
> I should think that he/she could average a few tunings a week. Some local
> advertising. Advertising in the school paper. What about it? Do you think a
> kid with basic tuning skills can plan on being able to make a couple hundred
> a week? Maybe attract 4 or 5 tunings a week? Would it be common to even find
> that there might be a place grinding out a few basic tunings a week on
> practice room pianos?





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