Wim You can say all the stuff you mentioned but why not just say how you feel about all the experiences that got the titles. So Many of us have been around it for so long we don't need more information or fluff. What I need and what I think inspires people to come and be engaged is how you communicate your passion. What we need is inspiration not information Dale Dale S. Erwin www.Erwinspiano.com Custom piano restoration Ronsen piano hammers-sales R & D and tech support Sitka soundboard panels 209-577-8397 209-985-0990 -----Original Message----- From: tnrwim at aol.com To: pianotech at ptg.org Sent: Tue, Sep 7, 2010 3:31 pm Subject: [pianotech] Bio??? In March I am going to give a presentation to the Hawaii MEA. They want a short bio on me. I wrote one which listed my years as a piano technician, that I am an RPT with the PTG, and that I do complete piano work, reconditioning, voicing, etc. But then I saw the bio of a fellow tech who gave a similar presentation, where he mentioned he had degrees in music, taught music for a number of years, and that he had been a tuner for a long time. I am limited to 25 words. So the question is this. Considering that this will be a group of music educators, should I say that I am an RPT with the PTG, tout my years of experience, and that I do all that fancy stuff? Or should I mention that I have degrees in music, was a music teacher for a number of years, that I current direct choirs, and that I have been working on pianos for 45 years? Wim -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100907/a298593a/attachment.htm>
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