I agree. Your client list is privileged information, and they have no right to ask for it. At what point, if no one is willing to provide all this information or to buy themselves malpractice (??) or liability insurance, would the school system realize that their work was not going to get done if they made such demands? Could you agree to tune only during hours when children were not present? I believe a school district I did a little work for once specified this. I only needed the background check (EGAD) if I tuned during school hours. Other schools are just fine, and make no demands out of the ordinary. Susan Kline On 1/20/2011 7:18 PM, Dean May wrote: > I hate tuning for schools. I have a few rural schools that I tune for that > give me no problems. Some are really great customers. But often you run into > this kind of stuff. Be sure you charge accordingly if you decide to continue > keeping them as customers. > > Your client list should be sacrosanct. I would never share that info with > them. > > Dean > > -----Original Message----- > From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf > Of Diane Hofstetter > Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 9:57 PM > To: pianotech at ptg.org > Subject: [pianotech] Malpractice insurance for working for a school district > > > > So I have been working for a school district for a couple of years. All of > a sudden, when I turn in my invoice, they say they can't pay it until I send > them "some paperwork". The paperwork is a request for my business license > number, my client list, and a contract. Item number seven says: > > 7. All Contractors providing services to minors must have valid > malpractice insurance coverage. Upon request by SCHOOL DISTRICT contractor > must be able to show evidence of such coverage. > > I've never had malpractice insurance--except for dispensing hearing aids. > Does anyone else > > Does anyone know why question marks suddenly stop working--- > > Thanks (exclamation points don't work either) > Diane Hofstetter = > > >
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