This is a multipart message in MIME format ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Now after reading the fabulous PTG guideline I can see 1/2 time= might not do it... David Ilvedson Original message From: David Ilvedson To: Received: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 15:46:50 -0800 Subject: RE: University Parameters I have little experience with this but that never stopped me= before...;-] Try for a 1/2 time position with full benefits. = 20 hours a week leaves you plenty of time for you private work= unless of course your swamped. 40-50 pianos doesn't seem like= much though...figure your going to be rebuilding/repairing some= of them during your work period... David Ilvedson Original message From: Robin Blankenship To: ptg discussion board Received: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:50:01 -0500 Subject: University Parameters Hello everybody!! I've been approached by a small university, which currently has= about 40 pianos, to present a proposal regarding a part-time= staff position as a piano tech. My primary question to everyone on the list is: What constitues a reasonable number of pianos for an university= to have in order to establish either a full-time or a part-time= position? I am aware of some area schools that employ a full-time tech to= take care of as few of 40 or 50 instruments. Yes, these would be= private and well-endowed schools. The university that has= approached me is a state-supported one and is not wealthy. Any and all comments and/or replies will be most welcome and= appriciated. If you wish to keep this off-post, please email me= at: tunerdude@comcast.net Thanks ever so much!! Robin Blankenship Southside Piano Service (in Virginia) ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/72/a3/ea/ed/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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