Becoming a piano mover?

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To become a piano mover, work for an established moving company or start your own business. Proper equipment and techniques are necessary to avoid damage to the piano. Good physical condition and insurance coverage are also important.

You have a number of different options for becoming a piano player, and which path you take will likely depend on what avenues are available to you, your personal experience of change, and how qualified you want to be for the job. There’s little in the way of regulations or licenses required to call yourself a piano player; therefore, there is nothing to stop you from saying that you are one of them. If you want to have the right skills, equipment and knowledge to really do the job well, however, consider looking for work with an established moving company that specializes in piano movement and learn from them. You can choose to stay with the company or start your own business and become a working piano mover for yourself.

Typically, a piano mover is someone who moves general equipment and boxes like any other type of mover, but also has the specific knowledge and equipment needed to move a piano properly. For indoor movements, sliders are placed under the piano’s legs to facilitate movement within a room. A piano is usually covered with protective fabric or moving blankets for long-distance movement or loading onto a truck. The piano can be lifted and placed on its side on a piano platform or similar wheeled platform for moving onto a truck or between buildings. In order to become a piano player, you must know exactly how to do each of these steps correctly to ensure that there is no damage to you or the piano.

Getting hired by an established moving company is often the easiest and fastest way to become a piano player. You may need to work for a few different companies before you find one that offers services like piano changing. Consider contacting local music schools or musicians and asking who they use to move pianos; this will give you a good idea of ​​what companies are known to provide an excellent piano moving service. While certain equipment and techniques make moving the piano easier, you will still need to be in good physical condition with decent upper body strength to become a piano mover.

While you are not specifically required to become a piano mover, make sure any company you work with or start up for yourself includes coverage through the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). The WSIB, formerly and still sometimes referred to as Workers’ Comp, provides insurance for injuries that occur while traveling. If you do not have this type of coverage, any injuries sustained while on the job will have to be covered by the company or homeowner. To avoid potential hassles or financial hardship, it’s best to make sure you’re insured; more clients are likely to hire you if you are adequately covered.




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