To What Lengths…

To what lengths would you go to interview for a job, or to what lengths would you expect someone to apply for one? This is my opinion as a Red Deer DJ Service.

While many Entertainers feel completely safe behind their phone with their clients is that what is expected to earn the trust from an employer to pay top dollar for their product?

Many entertainers do not command a top dollar for their product.  Who knows exactly why, a professional will spend thousands in training, learning and improving their skills. Those who have not invested that kind of commitment, who more easily willing to work for less.

A professional who is seeking to earn your business will look to meet with you, inform, meet your concerns and questions head on, face to face, like anyone applying to a job would in an interview.

As an employer you should have the ability to meet with your potential employee, ask them all your questions and take the time to be satisfied that they can offer what you are looking for.

To what lengths should someone go to make that interview possible? What is reasonable on the chance that they may not get the job? What expense is acceptable?

If an entertainer is servicing a particular area, they should be willing to set up meetings with potential clients, if possible arrange them to happen on the same day if there is some distance to travel. An entertainer is looking to earn business and what better way than to show you have the commitment to put their clients high on their priority list than by taking the time to meet with them.

What better way to impress upon a potential client an entertainers professionalism than taking the time to meet with them in person. To what lengths would a professional go. To what lengths would you as a client expect someone to go who is looking for employment.

The answer for myself. Is to exceed what a client may expect and clearly demonstrate in that effort when possible that I am a professional and am not satisfied to do my interviews behind a phone, fax or e-mail but to meet in person with those who would employ me for my services.

TJ the DJ

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