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anthracite
· 4 years ago
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watermark expertly removed
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mrfahrenheit
· 4 years ago
He is Sean
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guest_
· 4 years ago
I have to wonder what the stipulations are on that? I dislike when people quote “per hour” on things like gig work. When I was younger, people would say “I have his job lead you could do. It’s $X huge sum an hour! So you head to the job and find out they only need 20 minutes of really crummy work- and I’d do crummy work 8 hours for $X huge dollars, but a $60 an hour job is $20 if it only lasts 20 minutes. “That’s still good!”
guest_
· 4 years ago
Not always.A short ride on public transportation or the travel expenses for a job like that can be $10 or more. Let’s say it’s half and hour there, half back and costs $10 to get there. You now are an hour and twenty minutes invested for a take home of $10. Worse if you could have been doing other work- if job A starts at 7am and you’re dismissed at 7:20- and job B started at 7:00 but lasts until evening- you cancel job B for the “higher rate” job A- and go home with $10 if that. Or job B starts at 8 but you’re too far away or the extra travel eats your $10 and you now did all that for nothing.
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guest_
· 4 years ago
Unless you’re offering that I can stay as long as I want and you’ll pay- don’t say you’ll pay $X an hour. How long can you sing for? How long do you plan to sing for? If you take breaks do I still get paid? Give me a time frame for the gig and what you’re going to pay or go sucker someone else or get your shit together.