What can we do about the bad DJ?
OK, I've seen posts elsewhere talking about the DJ that was telling guests at a wedding to get their azz out on the dance floor. He was doing it on the mic.
I also saw a post about the DJ that set up his laptop and left it on autoplay all night while he hit the food line and sat around with his feet up.
Then I saw the post about the DJ that was playing on the 4th and kept changing genres at random.
So, what can we do about this?
Then there are the noshow DJs and the ones that charge pennies for weddings at high dollar venues.
I ask again, so, what can we do about this?
These folks are obviously detrimental to our industry. Their clients and the guests of their clients get a bad taste in their mouth and put the bad lable on us all.
I ask again, so, what can we do about this?
Sure, you can approach them and try to talk to them. I have. But, most of the folks of this ilk blow you off or tell you to go mind your own business. Some want to punch you out. Talking to thes folks just doesn't work.
I ask again, so, what can we do about this?
You could propbably invite them to a meeting of your local association. Again, they'll blow you off or tell you to mind your own business. I've tried this route as well. It doesn't work. Even if they say they'll come, they won't.
I ask again, so, what can we do about this?
You could try warning your prospects. But then again you'd be bashing the competition and that may not look good in the prospect's eyes.
I ask again, so, what can we do about this?
Tell me. What's your answer.
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