Luv Bunnies
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My DH was laid off in May after 22 years at his company. He's been looking for a similar corporate job with no luck. He's been trying to think "outside the box" and explore other ways to make money besides a tradtional 9-5 job.
A couple of months ago, he ran into an old acquaintance who was formerly a high school music teacher. He said he's now tuning pianos for a living and encouraged my DH to think about it. He said with my DH's musical abilities and excellent ear (he's a certified a capella chorus director and also a singer), he has the basics for becoming a piano tuner. He also said he would be willing to act as a mentor and take him out on some jobs to see if it seems like something he would like to do. My DH decided to call the guy last week and set up a time to meet with him but he's out of town right now.
So, we're doing some initial research while waiting for the friend to get back in town. Is anyone a piano tuner or does anyone know a piano tuner? What are the requirements for becoming certified? My DH looked up some correspondence courses online but isn't sure what kind of license (if any) would be required. Any advice or experiences would be appreciated.
A couple of months ago, he ran into an old acquaintance who was formerly a high school music teacher. He said he's now tuning pianos for a living and encouraged my DH to think about it. He said with my DH's musical abilities and excellent ear (he's a certified a capella chorus director and also a singer), he has the basics for becoming a piano tuner. He also said he would be willing to act as a mentor and take him out on some jobs to see if it seems like something he would like to do. My DH decided to call the guy last week and set up a time to meet with him but he's out of town right now.
So, we're doing some initial research while waiting for the friend to get back in town. Is anyone a piano tuner or does anyone know a piano tuner? What are the requirements for becoming certified? My DH looked up some correspondence courses online but isn't sure what kind of license (if any) would be required. Any advice or experiences would be appreciated.