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I can't believe how many people I know that see my business as something convienent for THEM! GRRRRR
I really need to vent on here. I've already vented with a sister consultant and on my Director's answering maching. Maybe you guys will have some ideas to get me out of this jam!
Okay, I have a show scheduled this Friday at 11:30am with the wife of my husband's boss. Not only the boss, but the business owner. Now, my husband and I have a mutual understanding. I don't bother him about taking the catalog to work and keep him totally separate from any PC dealings I have with his co-workers. He takes care of all the bills and totally supports me with what I do - emotionally, doesn't complain, etc.! You also need to know that he is a computer programmer and does not like people that much. I am also a substitute teacher and scheduled myself a day off because of this. I have said "no" to friends who needed subs on Friday.
TODAY I get an email from the host saying she has only had two responses from guests and could we move it to next week Thursday night. That wasn't too bad. It gets worse. She tells me at the end of the email that she is going to tell everyone that we are changing the date to next week Thursday and hope that I can do it on that day. How arrogant is that? Turns out that I cannot do it Thursday night. I take tap classes and have a recital on Friday of next week. The dress rehearsal is on Thursday and I really need to go - I'm in four numbers!
And now...(drumroll please)...the bombshell. The reason she wants to change it to next week on Thursday is because it is the company's open house and she knows "a lot of people will be there". So, not only will I lose the live show opportunity, but, it will be infringing on my husband's work place. I can just see the ladies going over to his desk on Friday "Your wife sells PC? Could you bring me a catalog?" "Here's my orderform - I didn't leave it last night." etc., etc., etc!!!! I can also see people feeling like they have to buy stuff - which makes it even harder for him to work there! If you've ever worked in a cubicle office environment, you know what I mean!
The stupid thing I did was to tell the host that I could probably set up a display even though I couldn't be there!!! I didn't think about having it at his workplace and how it would effect him! I quickly forwarded the email to him saying how sorry I was and I didn't think it through and does he have any suggestions on how to focus her on the Friday date.
Does anyone have suggestions? I don't want to lose this show because she has lots of friends with lots of expendable income. I really don't want to lose out on future bookings - which I would if she cancells Friday. And I don't see how I can do the display at his work without totally screwing things up.
HELP!
I really need to vent on here. I've already vented with a sister consultant and on my Director's answering maching. Maybe you guys will have some ideas to get me out of this jam!
Okay, I have a show scheduled this Friday at 11:30am with the wife of my husband's boss. Not only the boss, but the business owner. Now, my husband and I have a mutual understanding. I don't bother him about taking the catalog to work and keep him totally separate from any PC dealings I have with his co-workers. He takes care of all the bills and totally supports me with what I do - emotionally, doesn't complain, etc.! You also need to know that he is a computer programmer and does not like people that much. I am also a substitute teacher and scheduled myself a day off because of this. I have said "no" to friends who needed subs on Friday.
TODAY I get an email from the host saying she has only had two responses from guests and could we move it to next week Thursday night. That wasn't too bad. It gets worse. She tells me at the end of the email that she is going to tell everyone that we are changing the date to next week Thursday and hope that I can do it on that day. How arrogant is that? Turns out that I cannot do it Thursday night. I take tap classes and have a recital on Friday of next week. The dress rehearsal is on Thursday and I really need to go - I'm in four numbers!
And now...(drumroll please)...the bombshell. The reason she wants to change it to next week on Thursday is because it is the company's open house and she knows "a lot of people will be there". So, not only will I lose the live show opportunity, but, it will be infringing on my husband's work place. I can just see the ladies going over to his desk on Friday "Your wife sells PC? Could you bring me a catalog?" "Here's my orderform - I didn't leave it last night." etc., etc., etc!!!! I can also see people feeling like they have to buy stuff - which makes it even harder for him to work there! If you've ever worked in a cubicle office environment, you know what I mean!
The stupid thing I did was to tell the host that I could probably set up a display even though I couldn't be there!!! I didn't think about having it at his workplace and how it would effect him! I quickly forwarded the email to him saying how sorry I was and I didn't think it through and does he have any suggestions on how to focus her on the Friday date.
Does anyone have suggestions? I don't want to lose this show because she has lots of friends with lots of expendable income. I really don't want to lose out on future bookings - which I would if she cancells Friday. And I don't see how I can do the display at his work without totally screwing things up.
HELP!