![]() ![]() AND, we also have to spend a lot of unpaid time looking for work - promoting our services, and auditioning for books. Besides meaning that work is irregular, it also means we have to pay our own taxes (including double the social security tax as compared to an employee), and receive no benefits (no sick pay, vacation pay, health insurance, workman’s comp, or any other benefits). Plus, narrators are generally freelance workers. So narrator/producers can spend anywhere from 6-12 hours of work for each finished hour of audio (depending on many details of the specific requirements for each book).Īs you can see, the “hourly” rates are very deceiving. In addition to requiring an investment in equipment and additional skills, this takes another 3-5 hours of work per finished hour. So, the payment per-finished-hour requires anywhere from 3-6 hours of actual work.Īlso, while some narrators are strictly performers, more and more narrators (like myself) are working as narrator/producer, where in addition to voicing the book, we also do the editing, mastering, and file conversions to create the finished audio files. This takes an additional 1-2 hours of work per finished hour of audio. Plus any good narrator first does their prep - reading the entire book, making notes on characters and voices, researching any accents, characters, concepts, or whatever else is needed. As mentioned elsewhere in this thread, it takes AT LEAST 2 hours (and sometimes up to 4 hours if there are a lot of voices, accents, or other challenges) of studio time to record 1 hour of finished audio. When narrators work on an hourly basis, it is PER FINISHED HOUR of audio, not per actual hours worked. Other times they work on a per-finished-hour basis, with the rate varying widely depending on the narrator, the publisher, and the book. Narrators sometimes work on a strictly royalty-share basis (with no money up front, and their income dependent on the sales). That’s what Cuomo told his women.There is no standard rate for audiobook narrators. Get this straight, chameleon and his neophyte laborer who got her ass kicked Tuesday by America’s Govs candidates, are going to lose bigly. The soros talking points are wearing thin. Do you think the Biden/Faucci shot policy had anything to do with it. He is opening up the process that’s been shut down. As Cuomo was busy writing a book off of dead people and grabbing ovaries. Peter H, just like the mono centers that he uniquely and creatively opened unlike blue state tyrant Govs. Really you want to defend it? You losers. Peter H, Joey Corsin, Don’t look and Mary “abortion butcher” who, what a crock of Adam Schiff. Incredibly, ignorance is bliss with all four of the soros Manchurians. ![]() Qualified teachers are professionals and certainly don’t want to be looking over their shoulder for the next unhappy legislator or parent ready to sue for financial gain.įLORIDA IS SUFFERING FROM 20 YEARS OF FAILED REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP. The teaching environment here is also worsening, as DeSantis and other Republicans have made grade schools and universities the latest battle grounds in partisan culture wars. While Florida has paid lip service to increase starting salaries, the state ranks 48th in the nation when it comes to average teacher salaries, according to an April report by the National Education Association. Why is Florida responding to the teacher shortage by lowering professional standards in the classroom? Why is Florida hiring college dropouts with two years of college to fill vacancies? Florida has about 9,000 vacant teaching positions in schools across the state, according to the most recent data from the Florida Department of Education. Act now though: the DeSantis governorship ends in November!” “Ron DeSantis loves to spend time with his billionaire buddies and collect checks from his wealthy corporate donors, so we are happy to provide them with this valuable infomercial on what they can expect in return. “Floridians are dealing with an affordability crisis that has rents skyrocketing, property insurance rates going through the roof, and utility bills that have doubled in some places, but Ron doesn’t care, he’s too focused on himself and the donors fueling his political ambitions,” said DeSantis Watch Constituencies Director Natasha Sutherland. “For just a small portion of your astronomical net worth, Ron DeSantis will take away your freedoms to keep the fat cats happy,” the narrator enthuses. The spot goes on to spotlight how five-figure donations can score supporters a round of golf with the Governor and other such considerations. ![]() “While this Governor of Florida was formerly owned solely by one resident of Palm Beach, he’s now on the market for anyone with a large enough bank account to make a down payment on his presidential ambitions,” the narrator contends.
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