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specialfxpyro
09-18-2020, 08:15 PM
All the pyro comes from Next FX, made in the USA
http://www.pyrotalk.com/bulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=5279&stc=1
4" close prox mines
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215less
09-19-2020, 09:46 PM
All really neat stuff. Another member here worked for the people who put on the displays for the Phillies. Once i get back home, i will be looking to break into more professional work. Care to share who you work for?
specialfxpyro
09-20-2020, 01:50 AM
A company out of Baltimore, but it's far from the dream job you might think it is. You'll need a license, a resume of close prox gigs and a full background check before the Philly fire marshal will allow you shoot pyro. You can get on the crew as a helper without the license and resume but you'll still need a full background check. The pay sucks and could take as long as 3 months to get paid. Then you'll get a 1099 at the end of the year and after you pay taxes on the money you'll understand why the company has such a high turnover.
When you do a regular outdoor fireworks display you are the main attraction. When you do this type of work it's a whole different ballgame. No one goes to a pro sports game to see the pyro.
215less
09-20-2020, 04:47 AM
All very true, Ive worked in the live sound world too so i know that song and dance all too well. I do know though that if your flexible to travel, that's where you can make good money like in many other industries. Eventually when the whole pandemic subsides is when more work will pop up hopefully. I left the county right before covid broke out and work in the only continent that is still covid free so i know its going to be eye opening and strange when i get home lol.
specialfxpyro
09-20-2020, 04:44 PM
All very true, Ive worked in the live sound world too so i know that song and dance all too well. I do know though that if your flexible to travel, that's where you can make good money like in many other industries. Eventually when the whole pandemic subsides is when more work will pop up hopefully. I left the county right before covid broke out and work in the only continent that is still covid free so i know its going to be eye opening and strange when i get home lol.
The only people well paid at the company I'm talking about are the project managers. The techs make about $10 an hour including those willing to travel.
The most lucrative gigs I work are when I'm asked to be a cover license. $300 - $500 per gig as a cover license is the industry standard.
I did on field player intro pyro for the Eagles for 3 years and was paid $200 a game. Last year I was the cover license for an Eagles game and a Jets game and I charged them $500 for each game.
215less
09-21-2020, 01:46 AM
The only people well paid at the company I'm talking about are the project managers. The techs make about $10 an hour including those willing to travel.
The most lucrative gigs I work are when I'm asked to be a cover license. $300 - $500 per gig as a cover license is the industry standard.
I did on field player intro pyro for the Eagles for 3 years and was paid $200 a game. Last year I was the cover license for an Eagles game and a Jets game and I charged them $500 for each game.
All good info. When you mention a license. Do you mean a type 54 or some other pyrotechnics license or cert?
specialfxpyro
09-21-2020, 02:36 AM
All good info. When you mention a license. Do you mean a type 54 or some other pyrotechnics license or cert?
Shooter license, no 54 required.
Since Pa doesn't issue shooter licenses, one from any other state is acceptable as far as the Philly fire marshal is concerned. Delaware is the easiest and cheapest to get $25. NJ's cost $200, MD close prox license is harder to get because you need to have worked on close prox gigs before you can take the test. NY lol fugetaboutit
specialfxpyro
09-21-2020, 02:40 AM
Shooter license(s) are a more worthwhile pursuit than a 54 IMO. Unless you live somewhere with enough land and little or no permit requirements it's pretty much useless............ unless you have deep pockets
215less
09-21-2020, 07:19 AM
Shooter license, no 54 required.
Since Pa doesn't issue shooter licenses, one from any other state is acceptable as far as the Philly fire marshal is concerned. Delaware is the easiest and cheapest to get $25. NJ's cost $200, MD close prox license is harder to get because you need to have worked on close prox gigs before you can take the test. NY lol fugetaboutit
Good to know, will look into a Delaware shooters license though i do still plan on getting that 54 for my personal shows. Plus you never know where your own shows can take you. Thanks again for the heads up and tips specialfxpyro.
specialfxpyro
09-22-2020, 01:26 AM
Good to know, will look into a Delaware shooters license though i do still plan on getting that 54 for my personal shows. Plus you never know where your own shows can take you. Thanks again for the heads up and tips specialfxpyro.
Delaware test is straight up NFPA 1124 with one exception. They require a minimum distance 200' from the crowd for any pyro even if it's a 200 gram cake. The test is easy, if a person fails it they probably shouldn't be shooting pyro.
hatsgoods
10-11-2020, 08:44 PM
A company out of Baltimore, but it's far from the dream job you might think it is. You'll need a license, a resume of close prox gigs and a full background check before the Philly fire marshal will allow you shoot pyro. You can get on the crew as a helper without the license and resume but you'll still need a full background check. The pay sucks and could take as long as 3 months to get paid. Then you'll get a 1099 at the end of the year and after you pay taxes on the money you'll understand why the company has such a high turnover.
When you do a regular outdoor fireworks display you are the main attraction. When you do this type of work it's a whole different ballgame. No one goes to a pro sports game to see the pyro.
so the new castle persons who had nj plant in vineland do do the eagles anymore/ i saying these words so i dont give company away. you and worked at one time for same company based out pa but we where out of the vineland nj plant.
hatsgoods
10-11-2020, 08:46 PM
All good info. When you mention a license. Do you mean a type 54 or some other pyrotechnics license or cert?
it will help a lot to have NFPA training, OSHA training and apa cert. im all 3. and to show you know your stuff as a friendly reminder to others get your PGI certi.
Salutecake
10-12-2020, 07:53 AM
Hi Kelli, can you tell us what training would be helpful for display fireworks. The PGI is a given, but the NFPA is well basically a company membership based, non individual, with classes in Fire hazards. The APA does seem to offer, at times, Display operator courses, and OSHA is just a blend of there standard courses that would be helpful in Display Fireworks but I see nothing specifically listed for Display fireworks certification.
Reference
https://www.osha.gov/pyrotechnics/display#osha_guidance
https://www.americanpyro.com/apa-u
https://www.nfpa.org/NFPA-Membership/NFPA-Membership-Types/Professional-Membership
Chubbles
10-13-2020, 03:56 AM
Nice job. Too bad the Eagles kind of stink now.
hatsgoods
10-14-2020, 10:03 AM
Hi Kelli, can you tell us what training would be helpful for display fireworks. The PGI is a given, but the NFPA is well basically a company membership based, non individual, with classes in Fire hazards. The APA does seem to offer, at times, Display operator courses, and OSHA is just a blend of there standard courses that would be helpful in Display Fireworks but I see nothing specifically listed for Display fireworks certification.
Reference
https://www.osha.gov/pyrotechnics/display#osha_guidance
https://www.americanpyro.com/apa-u
https://www.nfpa.org/NFPA-Membership/NFPA-Membership-Types/Professional-Membership
There's not much leaglly for apa, nfpa and osha but having that training can only help a lot when working with a display company for the first time is what I meant.
Salutecake
10-18-2020, 05:28 PM
Thanks for the response Kelli!
specialfxpyro
10-20-2020, 03:51 PM
so the new castle persons who had nj plant in vineland do do the eagles anymore/ i saying these words so i dont give company away. you and worked at one time for same company based out pa but we where out of the vineland nj plant.
No they were barred from the property for security violations and drug use by the crew.
Hi Kelli, can you tell us what training would be helpful for display fireworks. The PGI is a given, but the NFPA is well basically a company membership based, non individual, with classes in Fire hazards. The APA does seem to offer, at times, Display operator courses, and OSHA is just a blend of there standard courses that would be helpful in Display Fireworks but I see nothing specifically listed for Display fireworks certification.
Reference
https://www.osha.gov/pyrotechnics/display#osha_guidance
https://www.americanpyro.com/apa-u
https://www.nfpa.org/NFPA-Membership/NFPA-Membership-Types/Professional-Membership
Just contact a local display company and tell them you would like to become a shooter. They will provide the needed training for free. You don't need a resume to shoot fireworks professionally. However they do require you to work on the 4th if you want opportunities to shoot for them.
Nice job. Too bad the Eagles kind of stink now.
I did the on field pyro for 3 years straight including the 2018 superbowl season. Doesn't really matter since I'm a Steelers fan so after we did player intros I would leave, usually mid way through the first quarter. My all access credentials allowed me to watch the whole game from the field or in the press box. The only time I took advantage was during the NFC championship game. I don't really miss it and on occasion the company will call me to be a cover license.
Hell I went through 3 seasons of doing the flames for the 76ers during the process. Talk about crappy teams...
PyroKing31
10-21-2020, 10:57 AM
Doesn't really matter since I'm a Steelers fan so after we did player intros I would leave,
Nice, Another Stillerz Fan. 5-0 and soon to be 6-0
specialfxpyro
10-21-2020, 01:54 PM
A little behind the scenes look at the 2018 NFC championship game.
https://youtu.be/NU2ClMtlEQQ
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