[CAUT] Piano Techs as Piano Movers?

Wolfley, Eric (wolfleel) WOLFLEEL at UCMAIL.UC.EDU
Fri Jun 2 14:08:56 MDT 2006


Brian,

 

Our policy here is that the piano technicians don't do any piano moving.
Unfortunately, any moving charges must come out of our operating budget.
If  say, the opera department wants a second concert grand for one of
their studio productions (it is after all, "Grand Opera"...yes, they
really said that) they must come up with the funds out of whatever
production budget they might have. If we didn't have this policy pianos
would be flying around everywhere as you can imagine. All this being
said, when we need to move a small grand to or from our shop we will
often do it ourselves (very quickly so nobody will see us and get
ideas). We do this because we can save budget money and also for the
sake of expediency. Larger grands or difficult moves are always done by
the movers because we value our health and we aren't piano movers even
though we know how to do it. If you aren't used to the work,
inexperienced or just old it is easy to "strain a gut" and then all the
workman's comp. and disability issues you have been hearing about come
into play.

 

I think you're right, it is inappropriate for piano technicians to be
expected to double as piano movers. We could probably do a pretty good
job laying carpet and save the school that money as well. We have enough
hats to wear already.

 

Eric

 

Eric Wolfley, RPT 
Head Piano Technician 
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music 
University of Cincinnati 

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From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of
Brian Yankee
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 12:15 PM
To: caut at ptg.org
Subject: [CAUT] Piano Techs as Piano Movers?

 

Greetings.

 

I am the Director of Performance Services at New England Conservatory in
Boston. A member of our administration wants to have our Piano
Technicians (whom I supervise) move our pianos (mostly a mix of Steinway
B's, L's and M's) out of studios, into and out of the piano shop, etc.
when the need arises. We have always hired an outside piano moving
company to do all of our moves except for occasionally rolling an
upright piano down a hallway from one room to another.  

 

What prompted this is a proposal to recarpet and paint seven faculty
studios this summer. The proposal included an estimate of the cost to
hire our movers to remove the pianos from the rooms, bring them to our
piano shop for storage on their sides and then to return them to the
studios once the work is done. Needless to say, the piano moving costs
are considerable. 

 

Personally, I think it's inappropriate for piano techs to double as
piano movers, but what do I know? I need a reality check: Is this
something that piano techs at other colleges and universities do? If
not, can you give me some good arguments why they shouldn't? 

 

Thanks.

 

Brian Yankee

Director of Performance Services

New England Conservatory

 

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Brian S. Yankee 
Director of Performance Services 
New England Conservatory 
290 Huntington Ave. 
Boston, MA 02115 
Tel: 617-585-1271 
Fax: 617-585-1270 

 

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