Playing my last night at my local Saturday gig. Everything was going sweet, for a year or so, till my mate (and manager) decided to finish and his bosses brought in a new manager.
This new guy hasn't got a clue, pointed out the people to watch and those who seem to start trouble, but he won't take my advice, and started letting them in again. Figures have started to drop and last Saturday night we only had about 25 people in all night, due to some trouble at the start of the night.
So with all this I've decided to finish there as I'm not enjoying it anymore, and move on to pastures new. I've got a event sorted to replace it, the only problem it's every fortnightly, but it's more my thing.
This new guy hasn't got a clue, pointed out the people to watch and those who seem to start trouble, but he won't take my advice, and started letting them in again. Figures have started to drop and last Saturday night we only had about 25 people in all night, due to some trouble at the start of the night.
So with all this I've decided to finish there as I'm not enjoying it anymore, and move on to pastures new. I've got a event sorted to replace it, the only problem it's every fortnightly, but it's more my thing.
geposted Sat 21 Jun 08 @ 9:03 am
best of luck pal...
geposted Sat 21 Jun 08 @ 11:23 am
Cheer's Paul.
geposted Sat 21 Jun 08 @ 12:09 pm
I hope it all works out for you :)
geposted Sat 21 Jun 08 @ 12:12 pm
Nice one, Doc, Cheer's.
Off now for my final night down there.
geposted Sat 21 Jun 08 @ 1:40 pm
It's really difficult sometimes when new management moves into an established business.
It's a 50-50 crapshoot.
Either the new guy eases into the gig so seamlessly you don;t notice it, and maybe changes a few things and business goes up
or
He comes in like a hammer and things fall apoart for a few months then pick up again once staff has moved on, quit, whatever.
Either way it's a pain in the ass
It's a 50-50 crapshoot.
Either the new guy eases into the gig so seamlessly you don;t notice it, and maybe changes a few things and business goes up
or
He comes in like a hammer and things fall apoart for a few months then pick up again once staff has moved on, quit, whatever.
Either way it's a pain in the ass
geposted Sat 21 Jun 08 @ 3:54 pm
Knowing when to say when is the key.
Best wishes to you on your new gig, Jimmy.
Best wishes to you on your new gig, Jimmy.
geposted Sun 22 Jun 08 @ 12:24 am
Sorry to hear that Jimmy, hope everything will be alright with the new gig.
Syberman
Syberman
geposted Sun 22 Jun 08 @ 1:03 am
Cheer's guys, Had a good last gig, it was certainly busy than last week.
It's the morning after and I still think I made the right decision to finish there.
It's the morning after and I still think I made the right decision to finish there.
geposted Sun 22 Jun 08 @ 4:18 am
Your worth more Jimmy, you made the right move, best of luck.
geposted Sun 22 Jun 08 @ 6:20 am