[pianotech] Is this the work of an RPT?

Duaine Hechler dahechler at att.net
Wed Aug 31 23:19:05 MDT 2011


On 09/01/2011 12:08 AM, Duaine Hechler wrote:
> On 08/31/2011 11:41 PM, Duaine Hechler wrote:
>> On 08/31/2011 10:18 PM, Tom Rhea, Jr. wrote:
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> To those that see little or no value in moving beyond Associate status I can
>>> only encourage you to earn your RPT and join the ranks of those who have
>>> earned their designation.  I earned professional designations in the IT
>>> industry and they helped immensely while I performed in that field.  A RPT
>>> designation is recognized in this industry as indicative of a person's
>>> commitment, training and devotion to our craft.  With perseverance, I, too,
>>> hope to join you soon.
>>>
>>> Thanks for listening.
>>>
>>> Tom Rhea
>>> Rhea Piano Service
>>> Norfolk, VA
>>
>> This is a good - and - bad example of comparison.
>>
>> If a customer finds and uses a reputable piano tech, does a reputable job (unlike the previous photos) - and - they 
>> are happy with them - and - he/she is an Associate - in my book - who cares.
>>
>> Again, if two people are hired to do the same job on two different pianos - one is an Associate and the other is an 
>> RPT - both do an excellent job - and - both customers are happy - should there be a difference in the - customers' - 
>> respect ?
>>
>> Yes, if the customer knows what an RPT is - and - NO, if the customer has no Idea what an RPT is
>>
>> Plus, it's the customers' right and prerogative, if they want to - only - hire an RPT.
>>
>> Now on the flip side, the IT industry has just about forced the issue of being "certified" to even - get - a job.
>>
>> Again, as I stated many times before, RPT status - is - not - going to help - much - when one is an antique player 
>> piano restorer - and - an antique pump organ restorer.
>>
>> Also, again, as many have stated before, an electronic tuned piano can and do sound just as good as an aural tuned 
>> piano.
>>
>> Furthermore, if a person likes a certain way a piano is tuned - an electronically tuned piano - can - be - tuned - e 
>> x a c t l y - the same way forever.
>>
>> So, get off my back - and - move on .........
>> Duaine
>>
>
> Since Tom brought up the subject of IT certification......
>
> Let's take the "simple" A+ exams (which, to me, is another asinine test) (at least when I was looking into it)
>
> Even though I - was - in the IT field for 24+ years, to go further and get another IT job, I - h a d - to take and 
> pass the A+ Certification.
>
> - you have to know the ins and outs of Win95 - and - Win98 - and - WinME - and - WinNT - and - Win2000.
>
> - you were supposed to - look - at a Motherboard and tell what Processor Socket it was, what memory went in it (SIMM, 
> DDR, DDR2, etc) and what power connection it uses.
>
> - you had to know what type of memory stick is was, just by looking at it and counting the number of pins.
>
> - for each of the above versions, you had to know how to install it, how to configure the basics - monitor, printer, etc.
>
> AND much more - which - ALL - can be looked up when the time comes - it DON'T have to be committed to memory.
>
> I have been dealing with, building and using PC's, etc since the beginning in 1983.......
>
> So .... RPT's ....... who's ready to junk in and take the A+ exams......
>
> Duaine
>
That should have read .... jump in and take the A+ exams .......

-- 
Duaine Hechler
Piano, Player Piano, Pump Organ
Tuning, Servicing&  Rebuilding
Reed Organ Society Member
Florissant, MO 63034
(314) 838-5587
dahechler at att.net
www.hechlerpianoandorgan.com
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