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<blockquote data-quote="Celebrim" data-source="post: 7715021" data-attributes="member: 4937"><p>This reaction is exactly why I don't think professional GM is likely to be much of a thing yet. </p><p></p><p>For $60 per player per session, you are getting 4-6 hours of my time running the session, plus 10 hours of my time preparing to run the session and customizing the campaign to your particular characters and tastes. That's honestly a pretty low estimate of the time required to run a campaign.</p><p></p><p>So for 15 hours of my time as an independent self-employed contractor, what I'm a really asking? Assuming I'm charging $480 for the session, I'm charging just $30 an hour for my time. Out of that I would need to pay for health insurance and self-employment taxes (like social security, which is absurd when you are self-employed, and absurd period, it's just the non-self employed don't normally see it). We're talking barely getting by at those rates. The only good thing is that I could list RPG purchases as a business expense on my tax forms.</p><p></p><p>Now understand that by comparison, my current client is being charged about $170 a hour for my time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celebrim, post: 7715021, member: 4937"] This reaction is exactly why I don't think professional GM is likely to be much of a thing yet. For $60 per player per session, you are getting 4-6 hours of my time running the session, plus 10 hours of my time preparing to run the session and customizing the campaign to your particular characters and tastes. That's honestly a pretty low estimate of the time required to run a campaign. So for 15 hours of my time as an independent self-employed contractor, what I'm a really asking? Assuming I'm charging $480 for the session, I'm charging just $30 an hour for my time. Out of that I would need to pay for health insurance and self-employment taxes (like social security, which is absurd when you are self-employed, and absurd period, it's just the non-self employed don't normally see it). We're talking barely getting by at those rates. The only good thing is that I could list RPG purchases as a business expense on my tax forms. Now understand that by comparison, my current client is being charged about $170 a hour for my time. [/QUOTE]
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