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<DIV> 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?</DIV>
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<DIV> Thanks, Steve Sandstrom </DIV></BODY></HTML>