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I realize this will vary wildly by location and job, but in preparation for our next financial year, which rolls over during the summer, I'm working on a proposal to revamp our rental policies, including fees for the facility, equipment, and staff. Facility rates I can draw from nearby locations, but it's harder to find out salaries. I'm curious what would be considered a reasonable hourly pay rate for the following positions in a professional environment.
Manager - opens the building and closes for the renters, supervises all setup including technical setup onstage. Must be able to operate audio, lighting, and rigging positions, and manages a small staff. For professional rentals this may mean sitting back and enjoying the show, for amateurs who rent it means becoming stage manager. Student technician - expected to be proficient in whatever area they are working. I recently found out that our rates are astronomically high, which is why no one rents from us, and for the few renters that come through I'm the manager, and I'm paid less than custodial. Thanks, |
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Working for a school district, our space rental is pretty reasonable rental-wise. For an "evening" (about 4 hours during the week) you're looking at around $350 rental (includes technician). For a weekend (Saturday, entire day) it's about $1200 with technician for the whole time. Our space seats nearly 1000 For certain events, additional student techs are usually volunteer (with the understanding that they usually will get a gift-card or something). If the event is charging money or its a fundraising event, the district will usually ask for additional fees. Groups are responsible for their own security and must carry a $1,000,000 rider on their insurance for the event.
As a tech I'm salary so I don't get extra compensation for these events. (Typical tech can make between $20 and $40 an hour, depending on experience). Unfortunately, fees like this don't begin to really cover the costs of running the building (electricity, maintenance fees, etc), so trying to "make money" doing rentals probably won't be possible and any fees will help offset the costs of running the facility.
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In my district, we charge:
Event Manager-$35/hr. Technician-$20/hr. Student Assistants-$15/hr. Custodial-$30/hr. Outside school district events (Minus Kent Parks and Rec.) Theater-$35/hr. Boiler/AC-$30/day Everyone Equipment Rental-$50 whenever the grand piano is used, but can also be charged if there is our equipment being used for their event also in the gym or commons, or if there is damage. Booking Fee-$10 I don't think I'm missing anything.
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The student technicians here are paid minimum wage, $8.40/hour.
I think our theatre manager is paid something along the lines of $15-$20/hour. We charge separately for people to use just our theatre, or our theatre plus things like our costume room, our projector, and our blackbox. There is a minimum of three paid techs and the theatre manager that must be hired to run the show. A dance company came on Saturday and my theatre manager told me that they were paying around $2400 to rent the theatre. They paid $2400 for 9 and a half hours of rehearsal and show time.
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New 750 seat pros theatre, one day rental runs you $850. This includes the TD for 8 hours (gets a one-hour meal break somewhere in the middle) and FoH staff for 5 hours. TD overtime is $30/hr. Additional technicians run you $13/hr (minimum 4 hour call, time and a half after 8 hours).
I think its a pretty wicked deal.
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Our fees are very similar to CPRTED's. Our house is smaller, and the rental fee is smaller, but everything else is about the same. Even the meal part.
We started the meal break part because 2 groups in particular would rent the facility, stay for 18 hours a day 14days straight, while giving their staff different shifts and I would feel like I was in jail! So now, I get a dinner break, and lock up the building while I get some fresh air, or they pay for someone to cover my break (4hour min). |
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