[CAUT] Position Available

ron worth ronald_worth at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 17 13:42:47 MDT 2009


Paul, 
Thanks for the kind reply. I was warned 2 years ago. 
RPTs told me to look for schools with a shop, space and tools.
I was doing 4 tunings a day (or night) including Saturdays and Sundays - depending on artists performance schedules.
At one point someone asked me is that all I do? (It was not all that I did - they did not understand or appreciate that even
4 tunings daily is a heavy workload - at least for me - and I will make an assumption here -  4 tunings daily is more
than a fair share of work load for ANY piano tuner/technician.
Ron

To: caut at ptg.org
From: pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 15:52:04 -0500
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Position Available



Boy, Ron, 



That's a hard row to hoe!!  No
shop, no tools???  That's appauling!  I now know I made the right
decision not to apply there.  Was it only the shop space and tools
that they won't go for?  If you rented a shop somewhere, would they
have covered that expense?  At least the tools you would have aquired
would have been yours.  They must not have a great deal of respect
for their technician or their pianos!!  Sorry it didn't work out for
you.



Did you at least have a decent budget
to outsource jobs?  without either shop or funds, their pianos will
soon be food for fire! Would the carpenter shop allow you to work on a
piano there?  I'm really flabbergasted (there's a word you don't see
too often!) that the university has a school of music with no way to take
care of their instruments.  How about the "horn shop"  Are
they in the same boat?  I'm really fortunate to have a fairly good
sized shop and we also have a 'horn' shop, although waaay too small to
handle our huge marching band and other serious musicians with university
instruments.  My only hold back, besides a huge wallet, is a way to
get anything bigger than a 7' piano actually into the shop (due to the
size of the elevators).  That is a real pain for the concert instruments,
but I guess I'm sort-or easy street in these regards and times.



I hope you find better roads ahead!



Best,

Paul














ron worth <ronald_worth at hotmail.com>


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I was the last technician there. The problem
is the University has provided no (rebuilding) tools, space and shop for
any of the pianos.

You have to provide tools, space and shop for repairs. I failed to convince
the University to supply tools, space and shop.

Most of the pianos need shop work, yet there is no shop, space or tools
provided for this work. Dr. Parr is aware of this.

You can only house call service the instruments so much, then serious rebuilding
tools, space and shop is unavoidable and required.

I was naive enough to believe I could do the job without the rebuilding
tools, space, and shop. It's strange because the Fine Arts College

is provided with a fully equipped repair/carpenter shop and space for building
their stage props. If you have all the tools, space, and shop,

then, and only then do I recommend SFASU. Since the university climate
control  "problem" appears among 90% of the of the commentary

put forth by CAUTS, it will suffice here to say the climate control has
been the chief complain of all the technicians who have gone before

me here at Stefen F. Austin State University.





Ron Worth



(936) 569-6516 Home

(936) 553 1935 Mobile



ps.: I encourage and support any technician to contact me if Stefen F.
Austin State University position is bestowed upon them.

I contacted my former colleague before serving at Stefen F. Austin State
University which I found very helpful.  






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From: pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu

Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:53:01 -0500

Subject: Re: [CAUT] Position Available





Thanks and this is interesting. 



When I was interviewing exactly 3 years ago this week, this job became
available just as I was asked to interview at UNL.  Does anyone know
if they ever filled it, the tech didn't work out, didn't like it, etc.
 I checked out the position and it looked a little less than what
I was applying for, but still looked like a fairly decent position and
cost of living is average around there (back 3 years ago)




I may inform a fellow tech who's toying with the idea of CAUT work, but
wondered if any of you know what happened in Nacogdoches.  (could
it be the spelling of the town :>)   )




Paul 










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Inc" <wardprobst at wardprobst.com> 

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All, 

  

I submit the following as a courtesy for anyone who may be interested:


  

Full-time Piano Technician position open at Stephen F. Austin State University,
Nacogdoches, Texas.  Annual salary is $40,000 plus benefits.  Opportunities
for outside work.  School of Music has circa 75 pianos: Steinway grands
in performance halls and piano faculty studios.   For information
on job requirements or to apply, visit https://careers.sfasu.edu
and search posting number 0600140 or contact Dr. Andrew Parr, search committee
chair, at (936) 468-1157 or aparr at sfasu.edu.


Best, 

Dale Dale
Probst 

Registered Piano Technician 

pres at ptg.org


  






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