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Gamemaster wanted

Wmcampbell

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Hi

We are looking to hire aGM for a long term Pathfinder game. Compensation will be based on number of gamers and GM experience. We are all professionals and over 30, so the game must be weekend based. Interested in world game vs dungeon crawls.
 

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Yep posting the location would have been useful/intelligent. We are located near Eugene Oregon. By world game I meant to point out that we enjoy politics, intrigue, travel, as much if not more than simple dungeon crawls. We are looking for a long-term adventure that allows us to create companies, kingdoms, thieves guilds, etc.
 

Not that I'm on the right continent, but are you paying $200-$400 per session? Or $200 for a two-year campaign?
 

Not that I'm on the right continent, but are you paying $200-$400 per session? Or $200 for a two-year campaign?
Would it not have to be per session to not violate minimum wage laws? You're right to be concerned, [MENTION=1]Morrus[/MENTION], were I in your shoes, I'd hope a group of "professionals... over 30 " would not be trying to get a GM for an indefinite length of time for less than what a McJob pays in month.
 
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Would it not have to be per session to not violate minimum wage laws? I'd hope a group of "professionals... over 30" would not be trying to get a GM for a year+ for less than what a McJob pays in month.

Who knows! It's an unusual request any way you look at it! $400 to play D&D for 4 hours seems very generous.
 


You could expand looking for online tabletop.

Request is not so unusual, I got paid for a Star Wars campaign that ran for 3 years but that was paid per hour.
 

Would it not have to be per session to not violate minimum wage laws?

Minimum wage laws don't apply to a self-employed contractor like this - you have to be an employee of a business that grosses more than a half-million a year for any of that to apply, and there are several exceptions. They're free to negotiate whatever mutually beneficial remuneration they can agree to.

Interesting work if you can get it :)
 

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