charge for time

Don pianotuna at accesscomm.ca
Sat Jan 19 08:01:00 MST 2008


Hi,

I charge my usual labor rate for standing by. I do make the client aware of
what it is.

At 07:41 AM 1/19/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>    I would like to know how you charge for your time when you have to 
>wait around after tuning for a concert? I will be tuning at a small college
>I  take care of for a concert. The group wants me to be there through the
>sound  check until just before the concert starts. I don't have a problem
>with this, I  just wondered if you all charged your normal hourly rate or
>what? I do a lot of  work for the Music Dept. there and they have always
>taken good care of the  pianos. It brings me a lot of work. It is a 70 mile
>drive to the college so I  can't stop by home for awhile. This concert will
>be in a different building then  the Music Dept. so I don't know if I will
>be able to do any work for the Music  Dept. to keep busy. Just wondered how
>you charge for your time?           No virus found in this incoming
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Regards,
Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T.
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