I'm in a quandry and need some sound ethical advice!
Back at the end of January, I had a host who wanted sign on with me. At my host's original party, I got a booking. My host wanted me to do the show because she wasn't ready to start yet and the show date from the booking was coming up. I agreed to do the show and I told her that any bookings I got off this party, I would automatically give to her. Well, the party ended up with FOUR bookings. I don't think that any of them booked specifically for my new consultant, I think they all genuinely wanted to have shows. I gave my new girl all the info of the bookings and left it to her to take them on and get rolling.
Fast forward to now. My consultant has not done ONE live show. I don't even think she's done ANYTHING with the bookings I got for her. She has turned in $150 every other month and last month that she turned in, she had about 100.00 in orders so my director helped her make it with an individual order.
I HAVE asked her if she has spoken with any of the bookings that I got her and she has NEVER given me a straight answer. It's always "yes, I left a message, yes, it's not a good time for so and so, etc". Up until now, I have left it in her hands. HOWEVER, I have had the inclination to call these bookings myself to see if they still want to have shows or what's going on. If my consultant is not going to do them, I'd like to schedule them.
My question is, is that wrong or unethical of me to do? I have struggled with this since I have had the feeling she isn't or hasn't been doing anything with them. They were all enthusistic about hosting. I am afraid to this point that they may be lost since it's been a few months. What should I do? Leave it all up to my consultant, or call them myself? I don't want to ask my consultant anymore about it because I feel that if she was going to do something with them, she would have already.(and I HAVE asked her about them a few times already, I don't want to beat a dead horse w/ her) I am very disappoointed because I really thought I set her up to start off with a bang.
Now I have spoken with her about the month of May and yet again, she doesn't have anything going in. I'm giving her a day at a booth that I and another consultant are doing next weekend to try to get her going, but I don't know....The whole thing just really disappoints and aggravates me more than anything.
Advice?
Back at the end of January, I had a host who wanted sign on with me. At my host's original party, I got a booking. My host wanted me to do the show because she wasn't ready to start yet and the show date from the booking was coming up. I agreed to do the show and I told her that any bookings I got off this party, I would automatically give to her. Well, the party ended up with FOUR bookings. I don't think that any of them booked specifically for my new consultant, I think they all genuinely wanted to have shows. I gave my new girl all the info of the bookings and left it to her to take them on and get rolling.
Fast forward to now. My consultant has not done ONE live show. I don't even think she's done ANYTHING with the bookings I got for her. She has turned in $150 every other month and last month that she turned in, she had about 100.00 in orders so my director helped her make it with an individual order.
I HAVE asked her if she has spoken with any of the bookings that I got her and she has NEVER given me a straight answer. It's always "yes, I left a message, yes, it's not a good time for so and so, etc". Up until now, I have left it in her hands. HOWEVER, I have had the inclination to call these bookings myself to see if they still want to have shows or what's going on. If my consultant is not going to do them, I'd like to schedule them.
My question is, is that wrong or unethical of me to do? I have struggled with this since I have had the feeling she isn't or hasn't been doing anything with them. They were all enthusistic about hosting. I am afraid to this point that they may be lost since it's been a few months. What should I do? Leave it all up to my consultant, or call them myself? I don't want to ask my consultant anymore about it because I feel that if she was going to do something with them, she would have already.(and I HAVE asked her about them a few times already, I don't want to beat a dead horse w/ her) I am very disappoointed because I really thought I set her up to start off with a bang.
Now I have spoken with her about the month of May and yet again, she doesn't have anything going in. I'm giving her a day at a booth that I and another consultant are doing next weekend to try to get her going, but I don't know....The whole thing just really disappoints and aggravates me more than anything.
Advice?