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#207760 - 02/18/03 08:03 AM
Re: travel for jobs
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Over the years, I've set certain limits on how much I charge and the distances that I'll travel without adding another charge for travel expenses. Essentially, if it's a regular job, one that I'll play more than once a month, and the distance is less than 50 miles each way, there will be no addional charge for travel expenses. This is regardless of whether it's a club job, dinner party, private party or corporate party--everyone gets charged the same.
If the job is more than 50 miles each direction, the contract I mail to the client has a specific paragraph related to travel expenses, such as: meals, gas, tolls, motel, etc.. I have traveled from Baltimore to Virginia Beach to play a wedding party, spent the night in a motel, and charged the party not only the actual travel expenses, but additionally, 50 percent more for the performance because travel time consumed an addtional day of my time. They were happy to pay the fees, including the additional entertainment fee and rebooked me for another party that fall in Delaware. The bottom line is "time is money." And, that's whether someone is fixing your car, delivering the mail or repairing your plumbing. Music is a business and it must be treated as such in order to make a living. Traveling to distant jobs is just part of the business.
Cheers,
Gary
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#207762 - 02/18/03 09:12 AM
Re: travel for jobs
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Tom, I have a rather unique situation regarding the out-of-town jobs. Most are at Nursing Homes. They run one-hour only, and, although we don't charge the Nursing Homes anything, we are well-compensated. We try to group the jobs where we will do two, three or four in one area in one day. (I have found that 4 is too many, even if they are only an hour!) On "regular" jobs, I certainly calculate the distance and travel expense. Around sixty miles is generally as far as I go for anything close to regular price. It seems you are always worth more out of town that you are locally. Years ago I was asked to do a wedding reception in Dallas (150 miles). I shot the guy what I thought was a ridulous figure for the times, $1000. plus room and travel expenses. He said o.k. When I arrived, I found an 8-piece band set up already. It turned out he only wanted me to play the band's breaks. I played three 15-minute sets, ate the shrimp and prime rib, spent the night in the motel with my wife and drove back the next morning. If only those jobs were more frequent! DonM
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#207767 - 02/18/03 02:06 PM
Re: travel for jobs
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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After blasting nearly three feet of snow from the driveway yesterday in 16 degree temperatures, a job that took 7 hours, I'll drive to the Florida Keys and play every night for the next two months for food and lodging. Damn I hate winter.
Stay Warm,
Gary
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