When a client changes their mind at an event after things were discussed on how things should go before hand, would you say something or just do things the way they want?
Anybody have this happen to them while doing an event? I ask this question because we did an event where the person who got us to do the event and the one paying us decided while people were eating to have my partner play house music instead of what was discussed before hand. Which was easy listening music so people can hear themselves talk and mingle.
My partner decided to do what she wanted and not have a discussion with her about what was talked about prior to the event. Just do as he was told and get paid. What happened is after they finished eating a lot of people left.
Nobody got up to dance while he played that stuff as they were eating. So how would you have handled that situation?
I don't blame my partner at all. Even though we knew what was going to happen.
Anybody have this happen to them while doing an event? I ask this question because we did an event where the person who got us to do the event and the one paying us decided while people were eating to have my partner play house music instead of what was discussed before hand. Which was easy listening music so people can hear themselves talk and mingle.
My partner decided to do what she wanted and not have a discussion with her about what was talked about prior to the event. Just do as he was told and get paid. What happened is after they finished eating a lot of people left.
Nobody got up to dance while he played that stuff as they were eating. So how would you have handled that situation?
I don't blame my partner at all. Even though we knew what was going to happen.