Pros
- Travel to some really nice places and venues (sometimes) -Jobs a great Work-out -Learn about audio equipment
Cons
- Litterly got fired because of a few medical issues and messed up a meet time. Even with an explanation for why. (Without warning or anything, just a lazy typed up email message saying "your not a good fit") So there's your where you'll stance will be in the company when your new. HERE IS A BREAKDOWN OF THE PAY First off you get payed for the gig, not your hours, keep that in mind. - They don't pay for your gas unless a venue is $60, other employees told me they wont give you a penny if you drive 59 miles or less. So be ready to cut $125 paycheck down to 95 because of the gas. Don't forget your taxes, now $85. But wait, they don't pay yours tolls either so now your at $70-$80. Oh and you gotten pay for your own work shirt the first day with there website on it, so go ahead and subtract another $25 (yup litterly a 25 dollar shirt. So now your at about $50. To sum things up, you'll make about $50 in pocket your first day at for about 10+ hours, and $75 after that between all the exspencies. God help you if you damage something too. You can make money from tips but its pretty rare, and funnels down through 3-4 guys above you, and some just hoard the entire tip and lie about it (witnessed this). Be ready to do hours of driving and hard labor for a mediocre pay. - If you show signs of a liability, they will toss you out without warning and do it quick. Even though you can take off however many days you need to get better. Its always easier to get someone else I guess.