Earl @ Wed Jan 19, 2011 4:30 pm wrote:
I actually discourage people from "helping" me lift or carry anything... I'd much rather hire someone, teach him/her how to handle the equipment properly; how to wrap cables; how to properly tape cables; pretty-much the whole set-up and strike.... and then PAY them for their work.
Ideally, I'd like to find someone who is going to be there anyway... I'm thinking 45 minutes load-in & set-up... and another 45 to strike and load out, for a total of an hour and a half, should be worth how much??
I'm leaning towards $25. which, if you wish to consider income tax implications, works out to better than $40 per hour... I'd say that's more than fair.
I'm just wondering if anyone else employs a "roadie" or "assistant", and what the going rate of compensation might be.
Thanks
Earl
Earl, I think it wall depend on several factors. First being the affordability/profitability issue. Can you charge your venue enough to compensate for the additional costs you incur by having a "roadie"? Most hosts cannot justify that type of extra costs. It comes directly out of the pockets and profits of the host. However, if you CAN charge and get the extra amount, of course it would be worth it. I am in the belief that if you have "hired" an employee to train and do the tasks properly, that the amount you suggest is adequate. But, finding such a person who would be willing and reliable enough is quite another story.
I too, find myself reaching the age of not being able to do everything that I used to be able to do when I was younger. I am also leaning towards changing my direction of type of service provided. The new direction would be even more difficult to do by myself. Which in turn will require a "roadie" of sorts. I plan on paying them up to about a hundred dollars per day to be my "grunt". I will also pay for their meals and motel when called for. Their actual work time will be around 3 hours per day, but will need to be available at a moments notice. The rest of the day will be theirs to enjoy.
But for our type of venues we do now (karaoke). Maybe the suggestions already given by the others would be viable. You would just have to "bite the bullet" when the "help" isn't exactly the way you would do it. That is for you to decide...
Good Luck my friend!