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compensation for tour manager / similar position?
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<blockquote data-quote="[waldo] Casey Williams" data-source="post: 42420" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Re: compensation for tour manager / similar position?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ooh, I've got answers! I'm sure others with more direct experience will chime in, but since I am first to the table here:</p><p></p><p>1) Production manager.</p><p>2) None whatsover. See what I did with the <strong>bold</strong> there? You brought special knowledge and strategy to the table and made a crucial decision even before you have an official job title. You had insider's knowledge of the best team for the job -- that could be called a shortcut. You're being paid for good decisions and shortcuts. If anything, you should be paid more for working smarter, not harder.</p><p></p><p>-waldo (manager of a number of people that work dumber and easier.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="[waldo] Casey Williams, post: 42420, member: 376"] Re: compensation for tour manager / similar position? Ooh, I've got answers! I'm sure others with more direct experience will chime in, but since I am first to the table here: 1) Production manager. 2) None whatsover. See what I did with the [B]bold[/B] there? You brought special knowledge and strategy to the table and made a crucial decision even before you have an official job title. You had insider's knowledge of the best team for the job -- that could be called a shortcut. You're being paid for good decisions and shortcuts. If anything, you should be paid more for working smarter, not harder. -waldo (manager of a number of people that work dumber and easier.) [/QUOTE]
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