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Originally Posted by
funkymook
You can spin it any way you want.
Full-time: Relies 100% on the income, can’t afford to be complacent or have unhappy clients. By having a track record of being in business they prove they are reliable and trustworthy. If they weren’t any good they couldn’t survive being full-time.
Part-time: It’s just pocket money to them, it doesn’t matter if they lose business as it makes no odds if they work or not, they can drop all their bookings at a moments notice if they wanted. If they were any good they’d go full-time.
Full Time: Couldn't get a decent job so does this between benefit payments, has to do each and every job comes his way as it pays for his fags and red stripe. Gets jaded and eventually becomes multi op providing a second rate service.
Part Time: does this because they want to, can cherry pick the better events and work for nicer clients and rocks everyone because they can focus on each event each week. Prices appropriately which brings the reputation of the industry up.
yeah you can spin it anyway you want.
North East Wedding DJ -
www.stevenmaddison.co.uk - TWIA Regional Finalist 2019 & 2020 - The Wedding Business Awards Wedding DJ of the year (North East Region)
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Resident Antagonist
Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Oh come on! Have you seen him in his bewhiskered state? You couldn't look at him without hearing " Werewolves of London ".
And to think without it he barely looks old enough to shave.
My facial hair is being mocked from behind a 70's pornstar 'stache.
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Ezekiel 25:17
Originally Posted by
Benny Smyth
My facial hair is being mocked from behind a 70's pornstar 'stache.
there’s a reason he’s called Excalibur....
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Originally Posted by
funkymook
there’s a reason he’s called Excalibur....
Is it because he works Knights
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Had a convo with a friend I bumped into yesterday that went a bit like:
"Are you working tonight then?"
"yeah"
"Where abouts?"
"The Botanical Gardens in Edinburgh"
"What like THE botanical gardens?"
"Aye..."
"Oh, do you do places like that often?"
"Aye well it's all nice hotels and bespoke wedding venues normally, why?"
"It's just when I heard you were a DJ I thought you did pubs and social clubs and stuff."
I take it as a bit of a compliment to be fair nowadays
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
Had a convo with a friend I bumped into yesterday that went a bit like:
"Are you working tonight then?"
"yeah"
"Where abouts?"
"The Botanical Gardens in Edinburgh"
"What like THE botanical gardens?"
"Aye..."
"Oh, do you do places like that often?"
"Aye well it's all nice hotels and bespoke wedding venues normally, why?"
"It's just when I heard you were a DJ I thought you did pubs and social clubs and stuff."
I take it as a bit of a compliment to be fair nowadays
And if those of us who habitually work in pubs and social clubs and stuff were sensitive little souls, we could take that another way.
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