anywhere between fifty to sixty thousand and more, depending on the part of the country and the 'job description'.
who surpass a hundred thousand
I lead the best possible music within the limits of my musicians,
I have also noted that academically, music directors are often the most qualified but lowest paid on church staffs.
M.Jackson.Osborne - Would you like to clarify what you meant by posting a yellow, or gold bullion, response?
MJO would apparently want to be paid in gold bullion
on a periodic basis. ;-)
Not.I think that if a pastor wants to hire...
a. a highly competent musician
Not really, but not opposed either.b. who can help create the right "ethos" of the liturgy through his/her decisions
... yes! ...c. who is willing to live a life of consistent adherence to the Catholic Church's teaching on sexual morality,
... 2 kids is not THAT large a family ...and is therefore likely to have a large family
spot on ...d. who is not constantly looking to leave for higher wages somewhere else
...that then they will offer something in the AGO/NPM range or even above it, in some cases.
I have also noted that academically, music directors are often the most qualified but lowest paid on church staffs.
Sure the musos have higher level quals
Personally I find it unprofessional and unserious when priests or administrators make a post, asking for a letter, resume, recordings, etc. and don't include a salary range or say "AGO guidelines". I will almost never respond to an ad, unless it lists something giving an indicator that they're serious people willing to hire a serious musician for a serious salary.
My experience has been that maybe 8 out of 10 job postings I've responded to, where salary wasn't hinted at, was for a place I would never wish to work at for any number of reasons. That's why I've developed the habit of ignoring every ad that doesn't include a salary guideline, and was curious what others' experiences were and habits are.
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