Glen could be right -- the bar owner may be planning to skip town.
It happens. Dover's most popular watering hole, Froggy's shut down on New Year's Day. The owner left town and hasn't been seen since. None of the vendors were paid. That's liquor suppliers, the landlord, food deliveries, the NYE band -- you name it. I'm guessing he planned this caper in advance. He grabbed the NYE till and high-tailed it out of town.
In this old dog's humble opinion it's the vendors' own damn fault. They should have required payment for services/goods rendered up front. I've been in this business long enough to know better than to trust anyone, especially bar managers. Bar managers don't like to sign entertainment agreements. That's why I don't do the bars anymore. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
Of course you should have a signed contract. You should also be paid for your services in advance. Back when I was doing the local bars I specified that my pay would be in my hands upon arrival. When I walked in the door I expected to be handed a pay envelope before one single thing was loaded in. No pay, no DJ. If they didn't have my paycheck ready when I arrived I got back in my truck and went home. That's the way it was. I didn't wait 'til the end of the night to get paid and I didn't listen to any BS.
If you'd like a copy of our service agreement, feel free to email us at
fred@nwedj.com. I'll be happy to pass it along. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
I hope it helps.