There, I fixed that for you. Are you saying that someone making a living from DJing is not doing a real job? For a moment there you sounded like some of the skeptics. It is as real as YOU want it to be. If you are doing DJ as your business, declaring your earnings and filing your taxes accordingly even the Banks will give you respect.If it weren't for bar gigs in middle of the week I'd have to go get a another job.
that's per gigIs that $200-$300 for the entire week or per night?
There, I fixed that for you. Are you saying that someone making a living from DJing is not doing a real job? For a moment there you sounded like some of the skeptics. It is as real as YOU want it to be. If you are doing DJ as your business, declaring your earnings and filing your taxes accordingly even the Banks will give you respect.
There, I fixed that for you. Are you saying that someone making a living from DJing is not doing a real job? For a moment there you sounded like some of the skeptics. It is as real as YOU want it to be. If you are doing DJ as your business, declaring your earnings and filing your taxes accordingly even the Banks will give you respect.
What you said could have a true meaning to some, how would I have known you were not one of them? There are many DJs even on this board who state they have "real" jobs and do DJing on the side, which I guess does not make DJing "real" to them. To some, working for someone else is considered a real job.Canute, can you not detect the sarcsm in my post ?....I mean really? geeesh
Wouldnt step out the house for under $500 a NIGHT they supply the gear I just walk in walk out (except my music on Laptop!
My week night bar gigs gross a little over $30,000 a year, add that to most Fridays being booked at $500 plus and Saturdays at $1000 minimum, most closer to $1700 after add ons and I do ok
Wouldnt step out the house for under $500 a NIGHT they supply the gear I just walk in walk out (except my music on Laptop!
Tunes, thank you for sharing this. Are you having to supply sound or lighting for the mid-week bar gigs? Around here, I believe that most club jocks that I know are getting $50-$100 per night but your post encourages me to think maybe I could actually make some decent bread at it. If my day gig folds up, this definitely holds some interest along with perhaps pap's idea of kid's bubble parties.
Thanks again.
lol trouble is bar gigs here want to spend $100 a night WITH your gear so no thanks
That's want they want to spend here too, but once they realize what a good DJ who knows how to work a bar crowd for maximum bar profit can add to their bottom line, they gladly pay more, much more.
What you said could have a true meaning to some, how would I have known you were not one of them? There are many DJs even on this board who state they have "real" jobs and do DJing on the side, which I guess does not make DJing "real" to them!