Workloads

kam544@earthlink.net kam544@earthlink.net
Tue Feb 9 12:51 MST 1999


>Absolute not.  89 pianos includes regular regulation, restorations and
>tunings on a regular basis depending upon location...
>On the other hand if you have lower standards. . .
>
>	Newton

Well actually, Newton, it has nothing to do with lower standards.  My
inquiry had to do with your original statement of 'tuning four pianos a
day' and '80 pianos'. That's all I was addressing.  And now because of your
additional comments, I feel I have a better understanding of what you did
mean to convey.

Thank you for taking the time.

Keith McGavern
kam544@earthlink.net
Registered Piano Technician
Oklahoma Chapter 731
Piano Technicians Guild
USA
http://www.ptg.org/1999/conv/
PTG Convention, Kansas City, July

>kam544@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> >...Tuning four
> >pianos a day, five days a week, fifty weeks a year would be a reasonable
> >work load...
> >
> >...You should have the care of no more than 80
> >pianos...
> >               Newton Hunt
>
> At this recommended rate a person would be tuning the same pianos every 20
> days.  Surely you meant something else.




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