Yrs until RPT upgrade

DGPEAKE@AOL.COM DGPEAKE@AOL.COM
Sun, 22 Nov 1998 17:48:02 EST


In a message dated 11/19/98 2:06:23 PM Pacific Standard Time,
fcahill@erols.com writes:

<< 
 I'm curious...how many years of full-time piano work did you have before
 you upgraded to RPT?
 
 You can e-mail direct if you want!  
 
 I'm just trying to set a reasonable goal for myself.  I will not relay
 this info except in very general terms, like what the average time might
 be. (This assumes anyone but me really cares!)
 
 I have been a full-time tech for 3 years and have passed the written
 exam.  Once things slow down here, I plan on working with an RPT on the
 tuning exam.
 
 Thanks.
 -- 
 
 Frank Cahill
 Associate Member
 Northern Va
 
  >>

One yr, of schooling (Western Iowa Tech), 1 yr of school of hard knocks, PTG
mtgs, etc.  Just never give up. If you are stuck on one aspect, seek it out,
learn it, and apply it.  As for tuning, it is not the number of piano you must
tune, but what you apply when tuning, especially after being taught by
individual, or classes at PTG mtgs.

Dave Peake, RPT
Portland, OR


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