I suspect so, but I don't have a frame of reference. What parts of the country can a 50k salary support a family? Where I am currently, it is definitely too small of a wage, which can be frustrating, but being in a high cost of living area certainly limits my perspective.
The church in the U.S. is going to experience a demographic collapse in 10-15 years
An employer willing to give you the flexible hours you need to set your schedule based on tasks, rehearsals, liturgies, prep, and practice, and then to take on private students, side gigs, sub gigs, etc., is compensating you (in flexibility and opportunity) to the tune of $10-15k above and beyond the $40-50k base salary.
hopefully we can survive the next six months?I admire your optimism: Maybe it was 10-15 in 2019, but CoVID accelerated everything, I give it 5-7 years.
Look at what Apple, Microsoft, Tesla, Google, Meta (Facebook) and other companies have accomplished and how they have grown in less than forty years. They did that by hiring highly talented personnel and compensating them well. When the church scrapes the bottom of the barrel to get parish staff because the pay is so poor, it's no wonder parishes languish.
Complaining about 50k salary, lol what? Most of us get €20 a week, if that.
"The more you honor me, the more I will bless you."
If you can do it as a side job or a labor of love, fine. If you are trying to make a living, you probably can't make it on a church musician's salary, especially if you have children. I am talking only about the Catholic Church.
Also, the idea that a single church job would be the sum total of a musician’s earnings is not a historical idea.
Also, the idea that a single church job would be the sum total of a musician’s earnings is not a historical idea.
52. The service of pastoral musicians should be recognized as a valued and integral part of the overall pastoral ministry of the parish or diocese; provision should be made for just compensation. Professional directors of music ministries and part-time pastoral music ministers should each receive appropriate wages and benefits that affirm the dignity of their work.
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