This note evaluates what the expected event rates will be in the GlueX detector
during its first two years of running. The distribution of these events into
bins for physics analysis is discussed. These are then coupled with known cross
sections and interesting physics to identify a potential physics that can be
carried out during the first two years of running with GlueX. Such a program
includes calibration studies, non-hybrid physics and a solid initial mapping
of the exotic hybrid nonets.