[CAUT] Louisiana State SOM Position

Scott E. Thile scott.thile at murraystate.edu
Fri Jun 13 12:38:48 MDT 2008


Hello Jim,  
 
They did not indicate a range on this one. Most of the time it's well under
50K, especially for this type of position, which is under a "senior
technician". My guess is it will be more like 35K to 45K. Some positions
start out low, yet can be brought up with good work and communication
skills, but that's only if you're working with good folks. Sounds like
Jeff's situation at USC was not working out at all well that way! Mine
really has. My salary is 2K lower than his, but my take home is about $100 a
month more, but I have felt well compensated. I think housing here must be
about as cheep as anywhere in the country. I don't have a formal system for
time I put in, but the general understanding is it should average out. I
work pretty long hours at times, but I can take off some comp time too. 
 
Most Public schools are looking at serious funding problems due to the
recession. I imagine it will be lean times for many of us for a few years at
least. That may impact private sector work too, at least for some...
 
One thing we've got to keep in mind while looking at what appear to be low
salaries when compared to private sector work is retirement, insurance,
vacation time, holiday time etc... It took a while, but I now have 3 1/2
weeks of paid vacation time (and it's about to be 4). One of those weeks is
just about to start--hurray! Hmm... maybe it has, come to think of it...
That's another benefit. I' guess I'm being paid for this ;)  I also get a
week off between Christmas and New Years, and another 3 days off for Spring
Break, plus 3 days off for Thanksgiving week, 3 Monday holidays, more sick
days than I'll ever use, etc...  and all of that is paid! I've heard that it
costs the average University nearly twice our salary to actually employ us.
I'm sure it varies, but I can well imagine that we would need to net nearly
twice our salaries in a private practice to end up even. That's net, as in
after car expenses, supplies, phone expenses, shop expenses, etc... You
can't just look at your salary versus what you can put in your pocket after
a day of tuning in the real World.
 
Yes, it does seem like there have been a lot of openings the last few years,
but I've still heard from some techs looking for positions that are not
getting interviews, so apparently there is still a decent pool of techs
applying for these positions.
 
All the best, and happy weekend, all! 
Scott
 
-----Original Message-----
From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Jim
Busby
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 12:30 PM
To: College and University Technicians
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Louisiana State SOM Position



Scott,

 

What so you think the salary might be? I know, it depends. 

 

Seems like all these full time CAUT jobs are around 50K give or take 5K or
so. I know there's no way to know that info, but Jeff's post really got me
to thinking. What should a fulltime CAUT make? What do other "professionals"
who do high level service type jobs make? Seems like a lot of openings
lately.

 

Jim Busby

 


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From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Scott
E. Thile
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 10:29 AM
To: 'College and University Technicians'
Subject: [CAUT] Louisiana State SOM Position

 

Scott, would you please post this add on the CAUT website?Bradley 

Hello Folks,

 

This just in, I assume for the website, but thought I would send it to the
list as well.

 

All the best, Scott

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bradley M. Snook [mailto:email at bradleysnook.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 8:31 AM
To: scott.thile at murraystate.edu
Subject: RESEARCH SPECIALIST 2

 

 

 

RESEARCH SPECIALIST 2

(Piano Technician)

LSU School of Music

The LSU School of Music serves over 450 music majors with approximately 50
faculty and 75 graduate assistants.  It sponsors nearly 300 recitals,
concerts, operas, and lectures each academic year.  Degrees offered include
the Ph.D. (with concentrations in composition, music education, musicology,
and music theory), D.M.A. (concentrations in choral conducting, performance,
wind conducting), M.M., B.M., B.M.E., and B.A. (Liberal Arts).

 

LSU has an enrollment of over 28,000 students and is located in Baton Rouge,
the state capital of Louisiana and a city with a metropolitan area
population of approximately 500,000.  The city supports a symphony
orchestra, a ballet company, and a professional theatre.

 

Required Qualifications:  Bachelor's degree OR equivalent combination of
professional level experience.  Additional Qualifications Desired:
Certificate from a certified piano technicians' training program and
substantial experience as a piano technician in a college/university
setting.  Responsibilities:  tunes, regulates, voices, and repairs the
School of Music piano inventory under the direction of the senior piano
technician. Salary is commensurate with qualifications. Anticipated hire
date is August 2008, or by mutual agreement. An offer of employment is
contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check. Application
deadline is June 27, 2008 or until a candidate is selected. Candidates
should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae (including e-mail
address), and names with contact information for three references:

Dr. Sara Lynn Baird, Interim Dean

College of Music & Dramatic Arts

Attn:  Search, Ref: Piano Technician

Louisiana State University

Ref: Log #1158

Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2504

Phone: (225) 578-3261  FAX: (225) 578-2562

E-mail: sbaird at lsu.edu

LSU IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER

 

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