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#466754 - 02/28/19 02:25 PM
 
Re: Senior residence AD problem...advice?
[Re: Mark79100]
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I must say this thread is very discouraging.  I have been working on getting back into gigging and was thinking the senior citizen homes would be the way to go for someone 75 years old.  I played out full time back in the 70's before going back into the Army where I spent the next 11 years.  Retired in 92 and was to fat and to old to make it as a rock musician, so played some in country bands at the service clubs in the area.  About a year ago I picked up on this whole senior citizen circuit thing and started working on reassembling equipment and building a book of tunes.  Got delayed a bit with a couple of trips to the hospital for some broken ribs and  a serious bought with the flu but have gotten back at it again.  Then I read your comments here and I wonder am I beating a dead horse by following this path.  
  I know I can go back to working the service and animal clubs but typical pay in this area is $50.00 for a 3 hour gig.  Fact is, this is what I was making 40 years ago!  With the tax situation one has to pay out 25% in federal, 15% in FICA, & 10% state.  That's 50%!  The $50 turns into $25 or $8.33 @hour and that's not counting the time and cost to get there, set up & tear down.  
  So the question is, what to do?  How does one make any kind of a living in this marketplace today?  What other areas should I be looking at for a income stream from my music?  Starting all over isn't going to be easy, I know but I'm still a dreamer so I really want to persue this.  Suggestions and comments are most appreciated. 
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#466755 - 02/28/19 02:27 PM
 
Re: Senior residence AD problem...advice?
[Re: DonM]
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Deane, I do understand. There is a long list of things that are changing, and not for the better. I’m doing my best to stay positive, that’s why I post good deeds, or nice happenings. I got lost in trying to get my Kn7000 to work, I had plans and dreams. When I realized that I was losing my positive a gave it to a repair man and turned off the subject. 
  Deane, this my way, time is short and I turn from the negatives of this world, they rob me of my joy and contentment.
  My best to you, John C. 
 
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#466766 - 02/28/19 08:14 PM
 
Re: Senior residence AD problem...advice?
[Re: Mark79100]
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Well Don, as you are well aware, I am in a small town area.  When I was traveling doing gun shows I used to tell folks I was 2  hours from the closest interstate.  Remember when the phrase "the interstate internet" was used to describe high speed internet?  I used to say we weren't on the interstate internet but on the gravel road.  So maybe there's some hope for me in this area.  
  Edited by ekurburski (02/28/19 08:16 PM)
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