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So if you have a Saturday night gig paying £250 how much is your roadie worth

£20 or 10% (£25) or more.

Discuss..........

.....but what do I know ?

 

 

 

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He does it for the experience / love of it. Yeah, I know I'm lucky http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/biggrin.gif .

 

But between Xmas and the New Year I pay for him and his missus to have a Long Weekend Away, so I guess it works out more expensive than paying him on a per gig basis http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/fear.gif

 

 

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A weekend at Pointon Towers ?

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average £45 to £50 per gig, but more hours=more money
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Thats why I haven't got one.

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£50 is 50% in our area for some DJ's

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I am the roadie! Dave usually gives me £20 but I usually end up getting the drinks from it & bits a pieces to repair equipment, so I don’t actually get anything out of it BUT then again it doesn’t cost me anything to go out for the evening either.

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Dont use one!

WE LOVE KAREN, AND IT'S GREAT TO HAVE HER BACK !!!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Are you near Devon ? http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/biggrin.gif

 

I have two mixers and a double CD player that needs repairing at the moment.

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Other - no roadie!

Oliver Head, OTronics Media Services Ltd, Covering Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset and surrounding areas.

 

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Are you offering to put me up while I try to fix them Andy?

It could take me a couple of months.

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Dont use them

I will try anything,once!

 

The Cornish will arise again !

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Anything from £50 upwards and split tips. However, a fair part of that will be spent on refreshments during a function.

 

 

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Average price for me is £175 I will give my roadie £20 to get the drinks in for us both but i'll only be on coke so he's on a winner. http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/alcoholic.gif

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20 bucks when i have used 1 but only done that a few times.

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Most of the time I DJ on my own. I have found that whoever I have taken with me can never pack the gear away the way I like it. Especially with winding up the cables and putting them in the right Bag, and putting lights in flightcases the way I call properly lol.

But when someone does come with me to help me I normally pay them £20 and buy them few drinks on the evening depending on how helpful they have been.

 

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Have to say I dont have a roadie........

 

sometimes a friend helps and that is beer for the night....long night is more exspensive

 

 

The piece i agree with most (not quoting) is that no one packs up how i like it.

 

Controlling me.... ? There is only one way to coil a cable and only one place it belongs when coiled http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/fear.gif

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