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RE: AFM members?
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this post brought up one of my biggest pet peeves about the
afm.
i used
to be a member, but it wasn't something i really needed to do any longer. i
haven't been a member for something like 8 years now. they STILL try to hit me
up for work dues on gigs at small jazz clubs/series or coffee shops. i called
'em and asked 'em to desist, but two months later they were back to it.
(apparently they have someone scouring the jazz club/concert listings for
"members.")
i find
it mind-boggling that they charge their members (or non-members) work dues for
playing their own music for little or no compensation (i know guys who have to
pay other guys to play their music and lose money and then still have to pay the
union its ridiculous work dues).
why
they don't have an equity-waiver system like the actor's guild i'll never know.
imho,
the union is a rip-off . . . unless, as david t says, you are doing serious
recording work, etc., on a regular basis. (and still, if you're one of those who
plays your own music, i think it rips you off for the "privilege" of being in
the afm.)
sorry
about the rant,
stig
Are any
of you fellow LOOPERS, members of the AFM?
If so how do you balance the
fact the it's hard enough to get paid to do looping performances -Vs- the
minimums that you are expected to uphold as to not undercut as a member of the
AFM?
What do you classify your gigs as to be able to justify to the AFM
why you are working for peanuts?
I don't mind the low pay for looping,
I'm doing it out of love ... but it seems there is a conflict by being both a
looper and an AFM member....
So if anyone else is in my boat, please
share with me what you do, and your take on this...
Thanks,
Gregory Bruce
Campbell
www.kickstartchubby.com
Please, NO
forwards...
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