[CAUT] CAUT appropriate; was: How do you spell fraud?

Ed Sutton ed440 at mindspring.com
Sat Apr 25 09:24:06 PDT 2009


Jeff-

First of all, I'm not the sheriff of CAUT. Considering that I only do a small amount of college work on contract, I'm luck that CAUT lets me stay on the list. It's almost 10 years since I was a full-time CAUT.

The Journal editors follow both lists (an onerous duty, I assure you...). In doing so, I notice there are folks who post everything to both lists. There may be times that this is appropriate, but if everyone did it all the time, CAUT would become as chat-heavy as Pianotech, and the purpose of CAUT would be lost.

Therefore, I suggest we should all consider if there is a good reason for double-posting before we double-post to both lists, realizing that every time we post, we demand the attention of several hundred colleagues. Posts to Pianotech get plenty of attention, as you know.

Ed
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeff Tanner 
  To: Ed Sutton ; caut at ptg.org 
  Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 11:16 AM
  Subject: Re: [CAUT] CAUT appropriate; was: How do you spell fraud?


  I'm sorry.  If someone has time for pianotech, all they could possibly be doing is sitting in front of their computer 24-7.  I had to leave that list a long time ago.  I've come to think of this list as a more efficient alternative.

  If you read through the posts on the CAUT list, it seems to me that only a small percentage could be defined as being CAUT-only material.  If we actually limited this list to CAUT-only material, we would only be discussing things like dealing with faculty and administrations, working conditions, salary, job openings, inventory management, HVAC, scheduling, subbing out work, contract matters and the like.  These are the kinds of issues that make CAUT life different from that of any other piano technician, and yet, they are rarely discussed here.  Everything else (such as the aural/ETD debate gleaned from CAUT recently published in the PTJ) would actually belong on the pianotech list, and then, who would have time for pianotech, for sure?

  Jeff
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Ed Sutton 
    To: caut at ptg.org 
    Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 10:32 AM
    Subject: Re: [CAUT] How do you spell fraud?


    I'm wondering what this topic has to do with CAUT.
    It has also been posted on Pianotech, where it seems appropriate.
    Ed S.
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