[CAUT] Office square footage

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Wed Aug 19 15:51:43 MDT 2009


And the spa with full time massage therapist on hand 24/7 :>)



From:
Zeno Wood <zeno.wood at gmail.com>
To:
caut at ptg.org
Date:
08/19/2009 02:29 PM
Subject:
Re: [CAUT] Office square footage



Drool.

You didn't mention the helicopter, is it a long walk from the heli-pad? :) 
(home-made emoticon)

-Zeno Wood


On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Eversole, Tom <tever at ku.edu> wrote:
>From what I'm reading my space is fortunate.  Try 42' by 20', window,
plenty of light, exhaust fan, joiner,
drill press, grinders, radial arm, belt sander, hoist, polishing wheels,
wood planer, lathe, shaper, table saw,
assorted hand power tools, duplicates on all regulating tools, three
work benches, two action carts, six double door cabinets for parts/tool
storage, office/food court area, reclining chair for visitors, easy
access to hot/cold water-
bathroom, nine grand boards 9' to 5', all day help for any piano moving.
Space will accommodate 9'grand, 7'grand
and two smaller grands.  Ten 4/2 fluorescent light fixtures, plus heat
and A/C  Oh, not to forget, a helper with
experience.  University inventory about 115 pianos, not counting
residence halls and student unions.  Pays mid
$50's with all the benefits and goodies, plus a decent parts budget.

KU is a GOOD GIG.

-----Original Message-----
From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of
Douglas Wood
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 11:18 AM
To: caut at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Office square footage


Well, we have about 115 pianos in the fleet, and two part-time
technicians. Our primary space is 13.5 x 18.5 feet, about 250 square
feet. We usually have two pianos in for stringing and action
rebuilding, and it's jammed. It does work, because we're not often
both in at the same time, and we have only a drill press and bench-
top table saw that lives under one of the pianos until it's needed.
Cabinets, workbench the size of two actions, tool cart and desk. The
room is full.

It would work nicely and efficiently for one person, with a smaller
fleet. But to have two full-timers to really take care of these
pianos, there should be nearly twice this much room. Someday...

The worst thing is that we have no window, and the temperature
regulation is marginal. Ironically, the computer techs got the other
half of the room when it was divided, the half with the window. And
they have the window covered with dark paper to minimize glare. Go
figure.

Doug Wood

On Aug 17, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Zeno Wood wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> We're in the planning stage of a new music building, and at this
> point we're looking at blueprints.  The plans seem to change pretty
> drastically every couple of months, as the college deals with cost
> overruns etc.  The piano technician's office is getting smaller and
> smaller!  I'd like to be able to talk about other CAUT's work
> conditions as I advocate for a little more space.
>
> As it is now, I have a small and cramped office, with a workbench,
> desk, file cabinet, small table, metal storage cabinet, and a
> wheelie cart.  I also have some storage space under the stage, and
> in a little closet on the other side of the building.  I can do
> bench regulation and action rebuilding in the office.  I do some
> restringing, but only over the summer when all the students are
> away and I can work in a classroom/studio.
>
> If you have a similar situation, I'd appreciate hearing how big a
> space you have, and also what sort of light/window/door set up
> there is.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Zeno Wood
> Brooklyn College



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