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<blockquote data-quote="Graham C Mellor" data-source="post: 138770" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>Re: article about roadies</p><p></p><p>I'm a roadie. Please don't call me a "concert technician", sounds like a title for a person who's hands want to stay clean. The salaries are not too far out of line, but do vary, and it depends on how much you work. If you've been lucky to have linked up with a good band, you'll work often, and make between $1300-$2000 a week depending on your skill level and job. So the key is to stay working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham C Mellor, post: 138770, member: 233"] Re: article about roadies I'm a roadie. Please don't call me a "concert technician", sounds like a title for a person who's hands want to stay clean. The salaries are not too far out of line, but do vary, and it depends on how much you work. If you've been lucky to have linked up with a good band, you'll work often, and make between $1300-$2000 a week depending on your skill level and job. So the key is to stay working. [/QUOTE]
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