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TonyB wrote:During the good years (pre-recession) 400 gigs a year. Now that the recession is ending, it is coming back up.
Unfortunately kids stuff pays less than adult stuff, so lots of gigs are necessary.
What sort of work are you planning on doing? Kids, Stage, Close up?
Are you including your travel time in your 375 hours of work?
Who's doing your accounts, Ricky? Or are you doing them yourself?
TonyB wrote:Dr Todd, an average of four working days a week. Two gigs most Saturdays and Sundays. In the good pre-recession days two to three every day of the two month summer holidays. Five on a good Saturday in May (communion season), and four every Saturday and Sunday coming up to Christmas. Small sums, but it adds up to a living.
I would much rather do two good adult gigs a week for big fees, but Ireland is a small market.
Starving Stu wrote:Say on average you get £200 per gig that means you're aiming to get £75,000 in a year. Fair play. The tax man will love you.
Tomo wrote:Starving Stu wrote:Say on average you get £200 per gig that means you're aiming to get £75,000 in a year. Fair play. The tax man will love you.
And the VAT man. Keep the receipts!
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