I have a huge dilemma on my hands.
About 3 weeks ago I was asked to have a booth at a Home Economics Conference involving our entire provence. About 130 lady's in attendance.
I thought wow what an opportunity to have a booth where there are so many ladies that are looking for things to use in there class rooms. I was totally excited and accepted. The booth was $40 plus a donation of a $30 item to the door prize. I also gave 100 mini catalogues to be used in the grab bags.
Here is my dilemma.....
This after noon I received an email saying that the PC rep that they had to do the demo portion is not able to make it, and they asked if I could do something. I WAS TOTALY SHOCKED!!! I had no idea that they had 2 PC REPS BOOKED. I replied back inquiring on what they were expecting and what was involved.
The only thing that I received back in return was a copy of what this other PC rep had written up in there brochure.
The name was on it an it turns out that this other rep is VERY big in my city and is the kind of rep that is quite pushy in sales. (I am not like this...) So she also would have probably over powered me in sales.
Anyway, she was to to an Hour and 15 min demo and presentation about PC and its products.
So, if she was able to make it, her and I would have been competing for bookings and sales. I am not happy about this at all!
Now, that she is not able to come, I have the opportunity to do the presentation. BUT WHAT DO I TALK ABOUT FOR AN HOUR AND 15 MIN!!!
My Cooking show demos are only 30 min. I am totally stuck.
And if I choose not to do the demo, they will ask someone else to do it so I will be in the same situation that there would be 2 of us.
I am sorry for the RANT and sloppy writing, but I am so frustrated that I don't know what to do.
Any thoughts fellow chefers?
Please!
Thanks in advance
About 3 weeks ago I was asked to have a booth at a Home Economics Conference involving our entire provence. About 130 lady's in attendance.
I thought wow what an opportunity to have a booth where there are so many ladies that are looking for things to use in there class rooms. I was totally excited and accepted. The booth was $40 plus a donation of a $30 item to the door prize. I also gave 100 mini catalogues to be used in the grab bags.
Here is my dilemma.....
This after noon I received an email saying that the PC rep that they had to do the demo portion is not able to make it, and they asked if I could do something. I WAS TOTALY SHOCKED!!! I had no idea that they had 2 PC REPS BOOKED. I replied back inquiring on what they were expecting and what was involved.
The only thing that I received back in return was a copy of what this other PC rep had written up in there brochure.
The name was on it an it turns out that this other rep is VERY big in my city and is the kind of rep that is quite pushy in sales. (I am not like this...) So she also would have probably over powered me in sales.
Anyway, she was to to an Hour and 15 min demo and presentation about PC and its products.
So, if she was able to make it, her and I would have been competing for bookings and sales. I am not happy about this at all!
Now, that she is not able to come, I have the opportunity to do the presentation. BUT WHAT DO I TALK ABOUT FOR AN HOUR AND 15 MIN!!!
My Cooking show demos are only 30 min. I am totally stuck.
And if I choose not to do the demo, they will ask someone else to do it so I will be in the same situation that there would be 2 of us.
I am sorry for the RANT and sloppy writing, but I am so frustrated that I don't know what to do.
Any thoughts fellow chefers?
Please!
Thanks in advance