I've already had two inquires, so I should specify, the $8000 was income
paid not counting airplane tickets. It didn't remove mileage reimbursement,
CDSS membership and insurance, etc.
Net comes to about $5000.
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 11:25 PM, Luke Donforth <luke.donev(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
  Hello all,
 2016 is done, which for me means I can total up my calling for taxes and
 such.
 It doesn't come up here very often; but payment and mileage and whatnot is
 the unglamorous logistics side of calling. I figure it's worth sharing that
 type of information as well, so folks can be informed as they think about
 ramping up their calling.
 I'm rounding, but in looking back at 2016 in review, it comes to roughly::
 50 gigs
 30 night on the road
 10000 miles flown
 5000 miles driven
 Earned $8000
 A gig there is everything from fundraisers for the local library to week
 long dance camps.
 I apologize if that seems forward. It's information that I'd would have
 liked to have had to weigh as I started calling; and as I balance my
 calling against my day job and my time with family.
 I'm curious to hear what others are willing to share (on list, or
 privately) about their own financial/mileage impacts. I can break things
 out in private conversations if anyone wants to get into the weeds. (I
 admit, I like the occasional foray into data analysis).
 Happy new year to you all! I hope you're calling as much as you want, and
 that your taxes are easy!
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 Luke Donforth
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