The props supervisor at Carnegie Hall, who oversees things such as music stands, made $530,044 in salary and benefits during the fiscal year that ended in June 2008, Bloomberg News reports. One more piece of evidence for the case that for young people these days trying to decide whether to go into for-profit or non-profit work, compensation in non-profit work isn't a deterrent.
Well-Paid Stagehand
https://www.futureofcapitalism.com/2009/10/well-paid-stagehand
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