Okay, I send invitations for my hosts, and I susally send around 25 or 30 tops. That generally gives me 10-15 people at a show. Nice.
My Saturday show sent out 52 invitations on my tab. She asked me for fifteen more, which I sent to her in a packet that she now tells me she never got.
I emailed her yesterday to let her know that I'd be calling her last night to talk about how many RSVPs she has and to make sure that we will have enough food. She emailed back, told me that she hadn't heard from anyone yet and what time to call her. I emailed back, told her I'd call when she asked and explained that calling the guests is usually the only way to get a good idea for numbers and with that many invitations going out, it would be a good idea to contact as many people as possible. I called twice and reached no one. Here is an excerpt of the email I got this morning:
"I would be surprised if 10 people come to my party, I usually don't have much luck when it comes to parties. I really don't have time to call everyone, I have too much going on every evening. I'm not worried about the food, we will be fine. I can just but double in case and if we don't use it them that is fine.
I have softball tonight so you won't be able to get a hold of me til after 8:30. We usually are in bed by 9:00. I can try calling you on my lunch break since you said you have questions about where my Mom lives. I will see you Saturday whenever you get there."
WHAT?!! So why I am coming out (an hour away) on a Saturday afternoon? I mean, I am having a lousy month (only two shows remain--two cancelled and one rescheduled--no leads for bookings), and I need the shows, but if she's only going to have a handful of people (maybe) and we're not going to know for sure (definitely), oy!
I'm just frustrated. Do people not realize that I do this as a JOB and not just for social interaction (though I do crave that). I mean, I wouldn't walk into my financial advisor's office after telling him that I had a million dollars only to say, "you know, I'm just not sure I'll have that much. Maybe a thousand..."
GRRRRRRRR!!!!!
My Saturday show sent out 52 invitations on my tab. She asked me for fifteen more, which I sent to her in a packet that she now tells me she never got.
I emailed her yesterday to let her know that I'd be calling her last night to talk about how many RSVPs she has and to make sure that we will have enough food. She emailed back, told me that she hadn't heard from anyone yet and what time to call her. I emailed back, told her I'd call when she asked and explained that calling the guests is usually the only way to get a good idea for numbers and with that many invitations going out, it would be a good idea to contact as many people as possible. I called twice and reached no one. Here is an excerpt of the email I got this morning:
"I would be surprised if 10 people come to my party, I usually don't have much luck when it comes to parties. I really don't have time to call everyone, I have too much going on every evening. I'm not worried about the food, we will be fine. I can just but double in case and if we don't use it them that is fine.
I have softball tonight so you won't be able to get a hold of me til after 8:30. We usually are in bed by 9:00. I can try calling you on my lunch break since you said you have questions about where my Mom lives. I will see you Saturday whenever you get there."
WHAT?!! So why I am coming out (an hour away) on a Saturday afternoon? I mean, I am having a lousy month (only two shows remain--two cancelled and one rescheduled--no leads for bookings), and I need the shows, but if she's only going to have a handful of people (maybe) and we're not going to know for sure (definitely), oy!
I'm just frustrated. Do people not realize that I do this as a JOB and not just for social interaction (though I do crave that). I mean, I wouldn't walk into my financial advisor's office after telling him that I had a million dollars only to say, "you know, I'm just not sure I'll have that much. Maybe a thousand..."
GRRRRRRRR!!!!!