Recently I have seen a lot of posts for people looking for a GM to run Shadowrun 5th edition. So I thought I would hang out my shingle. I have been a player and GM of Shadowrun since 1st edition.  What I offer My game sessions run 4-5 hours, depending on the group. This includes the classic stages of a Shadowrun, "The Meet," "Planning," "The Run," and "The payout." A GM that I once admired told me, "If you can't challenge players, entertain them, if you can't entertain them, offer them a challenge," I make an effort to do both. While I am not by any stretch a "killer GM," I do play Shadowrun more as a cyberpunk ethic than a D&D game with a cyberpunk background. I offer flexibility, if no one wants to play "the mage" or "the decker" I will not give you challenges that require either role. I want my players to be both challenged and have a good chance of success. RPGs should never been players vs GM, we're here to have a good time. I'm newbie friendly. I remember when I first started playing Shadowrun I had no idea what I was doing, but my GM was patient and understanding eventually when I got my feet under me I had a great experience that remains one of my most fond gaming memories. I won't turn anyone down that doesn't know the rules. As I am new to this 'paid GMing' thing I don't want to gouge people, as in the end we're here to have fun together. So my rates are $2 per person per hour. Assuming a 4 hour game that's $8 a head which would be roughly the price of a ticket to a movie. The first session would be half off, because nobody wants to pay full price for a product they have no idea the quality of. My available days are Sunday-Wednesday, my hours are flexible. As per the rules of roll20 I have to include “This game will require payment to the Game Master at a rate of (to be filled with a description of your method, amount, and frequency of payment). Roll20 is not responsible for any payment transactions and cannot enforce any private arrangements,"  in my post and that all payments are to be made via paypal.  Here is a link to the table.