Friends, Do any of you keep a list of piano teachers to refer tuning clients to? I get asked from time to time. There seems to be too few piano teachers. Nearly every one I know has a waiting list. Should we be encouraging people with the aptitude to become piano teachers, and if so, how would we go about it? Clyde Hollinger Jerry Hunt wrote: > My daughter's piano teacher bills by the month in > advance and charges late fees for payments paid after > the 5th. She provides all of her students with a list > of the other student's telephone numbers. If a student > can't make a lesson, they are welcome to try to work > out a trade with another student. If they don't, they > just miss that lesson (and have already paid for it). > > This policy hasn't hurt her business, as she has to > turn away students and is very selective in who she > accepts. Wouldn't that be nice for a piano tech?!?! > > Regards, > > Jerry Hunt > Associate member PTG > Dallas, TX > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://messenger.yahoo.com
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