William your words not mine "learn on the job". Our job as professionals is
to constantly adjust to our surroundings and to the other players that is
what makes live music vibrant and fresh.

Secondly another fact problem Erik Ralske was not auditioning for Principal
in the NY philharmonic, Phil is still alive and well and playing.
I am off to work.


On 8/11/10 11:57 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

> A lot of temp positions in businesses aren't 'learn on the job'. A lot  are.
>  
> Even if you're very qualified you will still have to learn on the job
> because you'll have to adjust to new people and a new group. No matter what,
> if  
> you change a job, you'll have to learn on the job to adapt. No position
> will  ever be the same, no matter how experienced.
>  
> As to why there are so many openings - because they are too picky. Yes, I
> said it. They are too picky as to who they want. They forget that it took 50
>  years for their former principal clarinetist to turn into the person that
> he  retired as. It took 60 years for Bud Herseth to turn into the player
> that he  retired as in the CSO. Sure, they were great when they were hired,
> but 
> they are  unfortunately looking for someone with those 50 years of
> 'experience' before  they hire them. They aren't willing to settle for someone
> who 
> is qualified, and  they aren't willing to settle for the fact that you will
> always have to learn  something on a new job.
>  
> Here's a prime example. They didn't want Eric Ralske as full time
> principal. However, he just had to make the decision between principal in the
> LA  
> Phil and The Met. I'd say he was more than qualified for principal of the NY
> Phil.
>  
> -William
>  
>  
> In a message dated 8/11/2010 11:51:54 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
> 
> 
> William, this is not a good analogy to the situation at hand  here that we
> are speaking of at the Philharmonic. These are not "learn on  the job
> players" these are guys with lots of experience and in some cases  play
> comparable positions in other orchestras or are retired and have  played
> comparable positions. They will never switch extras to a full time  job
> without an audition. They pay the benefits based on the salary they  are
> paying. 
> 
> Actually if there are more players then there are jobs  as you say why so
> many  openings.
> 
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