I think that if some young Franz Mohr or Conrad Hoffsommer clone had applied without a B.S. degree some flexibility would have been shown. Or who knows, they might like your homegrown B.S.! dave __________________________________________ David M. Porritt, RPT Meadows School of the Arts Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX 75275 dporritt@mail.smu.edu ----- Original message ----------------------------------------> From: Conrad Hoffsommer <hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu> To: <dporritt@mail.smu.edu>, College and University Technicians <caut@ptg.org> Received: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 15:39:40 -0600 Subject: Re: pay raises wasRe: [CAUT] job opening >At 15:03 11/4/2004, you wrote: >>----- Original message ----------------------------------------> >>From: <<mailto:Wimblees@aol.com>Wimblees@aol.com> >>To: <<mailto:caut@ptg.org>caut@ptg.org> >>Received: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 15:50:27 EST >>Subject: Re: pay raises wasRe: [CAUT] job opening >> >>--- big snip --- >> >>What I would like to see is for the guidelines to say that to be a >>qualified CAUT, a piano tuner needs to have a college education, with a >>minimum 10 years experience in tuning, rebuilding regulating, voicing, >>etc., and perhaps throw in something about being an RPT in the PTG. >> >>--- snip --- >> >>After 18 years as a contractor here at SMU I just became an employee 90 >>days ago. In posting the job that's exactly what they specified. B.S >>degree, 10 years experience and PTG membership (didn't specify RPT though >>I think they should have). >> >>dave >Well, I guess I'm not qualified seein's how the only BS i have is homegrown... >Maybe some sort of equivalency in a residency piano tech program? (WITCC >for me) >Conrad Hoffsommer >You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, >then used against you.
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