I was touring a space that we were considering for a venue, and the woman at the front desk was incredibly rude to me. I won't go into details, but suffice to say, I'm generally a really nice guy, and it takes a lot to upset me. So I politely excused myself and left. Not worth my time. Here's the aftermath:
- They lost out on the rentals for the event which totaled around $1,500.
- I've used this studio in the past for auditions, rehearsal rentals, etc. Won't be doing that anymore. Over the the next five years that could total several thousand dollars.
- People ask me all the time about where to rent space for theatrical projects. Guess who I'm not recommending?
Apply this lesson to anyone working in a creative field: it's hard enough to make it as it is. It's even harder when you act rude to people. Doesn't matter if you had a bad day or if there is some small misunderstanding. People don't forget it when you're rude. And you never know who it is that you're speaking to (or who they might become). Nobody makes it alone. That relationship you just burned? It might have been the one person who would've propelled you to success.
People will forgive you for doing a bad job (always strive to do a good job, but we all know nobody's perfect). People will not forgive you if you're rude to them.
Hey John,
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Jack
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