Is CoVid-19 affecting sales??
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Is CoVid-19 affecting sales??
Is CoVid-19 affecting sales??
how are you guys in different countries?
here our Chilean peso has devaluated aprox 20% vs US Dollar, difficult economic time for us.
Added to the Social crisis we are having since Oct-18-2019...
it feel like we're with the sh*t up to the neck.
Hope this Co-Vid and Social Crisis end fast or we will be in seroius trouble.
how are you guys in different countries?
here our Chilean peso has devaluated aprox 20% vs US Dollar, difficult economic time for us.
Added to the Social crisis we are having since Oct-18-2019...
it feel like we're with the sh*t up to the neck.
Hope this Co-Vid and Social Crisis end fast or we will be in seroius trouble.
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I've already said 'No' to any long-distance gigs and, as I don't want one-nighters, that pretty much calls a halt to it all in my case.
I've got myself in a position where income from CDs and DSS/UK pension payments just about covers my outgoings - for now! Who knows where the bank rate will be when those CDs mature and need to be reinvested?
The British pound has plummeted ($1.16 last I looked) and that affects what I get over here from the UK state pension. It's not a pretty picture but as long as the human race survives then I imagine the bankers will find a way to climb to the top of the heap again.
I've got myself in a position where income from CDs and DSS/UK pension payments just about covers my outgoings - for now! Who knows where the bank rate will be when those CDs mature and need to be reinvested?
The British pound has plummeted ($1.16 last I looked) and that affects what I get over here from the UK state pension. It's not a pretty picture but as long as the human race survives then I imagine the bankers will find a way to climb to the top of the heap again.
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We just have to endure this hardship time, when we come out on the other side of this the economy and stock market will explode right back....have faith!
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sales are UP....
Everyone is home with nothing to do, shopping on line. Hurry up and list your gear before they spend all their money on TP.
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Well musicians have been affected for about 2 weeks now, not 6 months. Like everyone here, my gig schedule has been cancelled going forward , my last gig was a 9 days ago, not 4 or 5 weeks ago.
The next 10 to 14 days is going to be critical. Whether we are musicians, teachers, retail workers, restaurant workers etc, whatever, at some point , probably not to far down the road , the switch will be turned back ON. The assistance packages that are being discussed are for SHORT TERM , not indefinite, Short term. The switch will be turned ON.
Don't sell your gear. Practice instead.
Go after those phrases and arrangements that need work. IF you sell your gear, you can't practice !
The next 10 to 14 days is going to be critical. Whether we are musicians, teachers, retail workers, restaurant workers etc, whatever, at some point , probably not to far down the road , the switch will be turned back ON. The assistance packages that are being discussed are for SHORT TERM , not indefinite, Short term. The switch will be turned ON.
Don't sell your gear. Practice instead.
Go after those phrases and arrangements that need work. IF you sell your gear, you can't practice !
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CURRENT MUSIC TRACKS AT > https://tprior2241.wixsite.com/website
Pro Tools 8 and Pro Tools 12
jobless- but not homeless- now retired 8 years
CURRENT MUSIC TRACKS AT > https://tprior2241.wixsite.com/website
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I've had two sales of my Franklin fall through because the buyers had to back out over layoff or losing jobs. One person was in Wisconsin and the other in Europe.
Thankfully I'm not selling because I need the $$, but because of downsizing and moving to a senior facility later this year. At 82, I hope I've got lots of time.
Thankfully I'm not selling because I need the $$, but because of downsizing and moving to a senior facility later this year. At 82, I hope I've got lots of time.
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