- Joined
- Sep 3, 2018
When you are a bunch of completely talentless pieces of shit whose only plus is you work for nothing, they'll just laugh at you if you try to unionize.
The sad part is that these people are paid very well in relation to the work that they do. Let's say the average writer is paid $50/page. A comic book script can't take more than a week to write, and can be done from anywhere, at any time of day. A 20 page script will make you $1,000, and if you write one a week you're making $52k/year. That's the median income for the average American.
Granted, few writers get to write 52 books a year. But even if you got one book a month, you can have a full time job, write your comic for 2 hours every night and still put 40 hours into your script by the end of the month. That's a $12k supplement to the income from your regular job.
This is only unsustainable when you want to be a fulltime "creative" and live in the big city. Yeah, $12k or even $52k is piss bucket money in NYC, but if Bixsexual Lightning moved to Montana, he could afford a house with a ton of land on that kind of income (with plenty left over to buy health insurance).