I suspect that your pastor or rector could clear this up with a few words if he really cared about you.
Is this to imply that we musicians are only 'weekend people'? Does anyone here know of a church musician who isn't working all week, at church, at home, in one's sleep, on one's vacation....? It is 'office people's' job to make out the cheques, not to tell musicians what their jobs are and for what they will be paid. This is an outrage. You are being had....weekend people and office people...
Situation that's NOT fine:
4) The bookkeeper unilaterally decides that you make plenty of money already and should no longer receive stipends.
He was of the opinion that the salary I make is well above minimum wage salary, so it shouldn't be necessary.
I have heard similar things on occasion....so it shouldn't be necessary...
Weddings and funerals are almost ALWAYS paid over and above the base salary.
I cannot think of any situation in which a full-time salaried employee is permitted to use the employer's:
premises - ie the church
equipment - the organ
materials - books, sheet music etc (assuming the parish paid)
time - because must funerals are in the regular church operation time
in order to operate what is effectively a side business.
But if you are full time, then the time you spend on funerals IS time that is not available for other parts of your job.
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