Agencies do not pay their models, the clients that go through the agencies to find models write the paychecks. Agencies typically take a 20% commission from each job that they book their models. Pay ranges vary widely and depend on the type of modeling job it is and how large/reputable the client is.
You won't have to pay anything to get into a talent agency you will have to pay 10% of what your payed when they get you a job. If they want you to pay them just to get into their agency you are getting ripped of and should not do it because that means that the place your in Isn't really a talent agency
About $1,750. And keep in mind that it is a SCHOOL, NOT an AGENCY
Their pay is based on the pay scale of the agency they work for, thus, their base pay will be the same as anyone else on the same pay scale.
no
No pay the vendor. If you pay the collection agency they will extract a fee from the payment and you will still owe the vendor
It depends on the agency. If you work hard, you could make $500 a shoot, but if you are bossy, you'd get $10, if that. Honestly, it depends on the campaign, the agency, your look, etc.
A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them.
She went to the insurance agency to pay the bill. The agency had found her a position as a secretary. There was no agency agreement.
Do NOT pay any money to a collection agency.......send your money to the debtor, the person you owe it to. Send it in the form of a check or money order. NEVER PAY A COLLECTION AGENCY
As much as the company or agency employing them decides to pay them. There isn't a set wage for bus drivers.
It depends upon the insurance agency that you currently have. Some insurance agencies do not make their user pay extra for motorbikes and the insurance will stay the same. I would ask at your insurance agency to find out their policy on motorbikes.
No.