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<blockquote data-quote="Evan F. Hunter" data-source="post: 16693" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>Re: Working for Cheap</p><p></p><p>I dont care who ya are, weve all been an ankle biter at least once. Even if its only for one show. Outside of my measly $180.00/month from national guard, Ive been doing sound as my day job for over 2 years now. It had ups and downs and I even had to sell some equipment to make ends meet on 2 occasions. I used to take a cheap gig every now and then to show what I provide. But ive never got back at that price again and I make that clear going into the first show. When they crave that better quality but dont want to spend the money they will go with someone else, but they usually come back with the cash next time. Bands, Managers and promoters do talk, and when they say ''hey this guy sucked ass tonight no people skills and the set sounded like shit, why cant we get that one guy back?'' Sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesnt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evan F. Hunter, post: 16693, member: 73"] Re: Working for Cheap I dont care who ya are, weve all been an ankle biter at least once. Even if its only for one show. Outside of my measly $180.00/month from national guard, Ive been doing sound as my day job for over 2 years now. It had ups and downs and I even had to sell some equipment to make ends meet on 2 occasions. I used to take a cheap gig every now and then to show what I provide. But ive never got back at that price again and I make that clear going into the first show. When they crave that better quality but dont want to spend the money they will go with someone else, but they usually come back with the cash next time. Bands, Managers and promoters do talk, and when they say ''hey this guy sucked ass tonight no people skills and the set sounded like shit, why cant we get that one guy back?'' Sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesnt. [/QUOTE]
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