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Old 04-09-2007, 06:47 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup View Post
Is it just me but does $42.89 (likely tax free for most street musicians) an hour seem pretty good?

If that were consistent and treated like a full time job (obviously this isn't likely; though there there used to be a really bad saxaphone player outside my San Francisco office who made a pretty good effort at it) that would be $85,786/year with two weeks of vacation.

I was thinking the same thing. That's actually pretty good for 45 minutes work and he didn't have to work that hard.

I also agree that he would probably make more not being in the subway where people are in a hurry. I remember a lot of street musicians in San Francisco last year.
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