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#209620 - 04/12/05 10:17 AM
Re: Charge more for private parties
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Seems like the bar/lounge sceene is just about the same everywhere--$150 is the top rate most places, a few pay $175, and that's for a 4-hour job.
Private parties and all others, it's $100 per hour flat rate with a $200 minimum. The only exception to the minimum charge is jobs at nursing homes and assisted living centers. Most only last an hour, they're very easy to do, and they are a flat $100.
Cheers,
Gary
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#209622 - 04/13/05 07:25 AM
Re: Charge more for private parties
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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The thoroughbred industry is interesting...lots of high rollers and big money. I have one regular at the restaurant I play who hosts a small party of 12 twice a month. His tab, including wine, is always $3,000 plus, and he tips me and the server $500.00 each.
$100.00 per hour is the rate for the top events here, in Louisville and other cities around the area...is that so much more than other areas? I have a Derby day brunch in Louisville...$500 for three hours, a Derby party in the afternoon on a farm in Lexington that raises Derby contenders....$1,000 for a trio, and my regular evening restaurant job ($150.00).
Of course, the Derby happens only once a year, but there are Keeneland horse sale sessions, racing sessions and many events hosted by farms for potential buyers.
It's a very close-knit group, and two of us get most of the work. I attribute it to luck and old age!
Russ
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#209624 - 04/13/05 09:58 PM
Re: Charge more for private parties
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I never charge by the hour. I set a price for the job from 10 minutes to four hours. It takes just as much time to set up and tear down for an hour job as a four-hour job. I enjoy playing anyway, or I wouldn't be doing it, so I don't mind longer jobs. Now, over four hours, that's a different $tory! The club prices seem to be in line--100-150 a night. That's why I seldom do clubs anymore. Private parties and casinos pay MUCH better. One piece of advice: DON'T under-price yourself. Once you start playing for a low figure, that's your price from then on. I've found that, up to a point, if you charge more, they think you are worth more. Of course you have to perform! Also, don't fall for the old line, "I'll start you out cheap and when the crowd builds up I'll give you a raise." It almost never happens. DonM
[This message has been edited by DonM (edited 04-13-2005).]
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