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Tips !
Question.Singer comes up to you wanting to sing NOW and you politely tell him (her) that they are in rotation and you will get them up as quickly and fairly as possible.They then pull out 40 dollars,set it in front of you and say somethimg like "will this get me up any faster?" Before I reveal what I do,I'd love to hear the general concensus on this one and please be honest.Thanks Billy.
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Tips!
We all have to handle each situation different depending on the circumstances at that time I guess, but I'm sure what we would like to do is this,"Thank you very much, I'm glad you're enjoying the show(put the $40.00 in your pocket), but sorry it won't get you up any sooner, I run a fair rotation for everyone here!"
Sooner or later we all get one---You can run but you can't hide! TK |
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I don't know about TK, but I politely tell them it wouldn't be fair to the other singers and I will not do it. Sometimes they understand (probably can comprehend because they aren't that drunk, yet) and sometimes they go off in a huff (totally poluted). They all know that I will not budge on this.
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Tap Dancing?
Well, I guess with you arogant remark regarding tap dancing, we need to know a little more about the guy with the $40.00 to address your question in correct manner.
Was this guy sober or drunk? Was he there by himself or with alot of people? Was he and/or the people he was with spending alot of money or not? Was he a regular or was he a first time walk-in? Maybe he was a friend of the owner? Maybe he was one of the best customers friend or relative? Get the point? Like I said each situation is different! This is a forum for people to exchange ideas. When we all have to start going through each thread and answering each little part or get chastised for not doing it or doing it correctly, or to YOUR SATISFACTION I'll just pass on the hole thing. The Tap Dancer |
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Sorry I offended you TK.Im just trying to gain some insight on this matter. Thank you for your answer Dale.
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Simon cowel tipping
So what did you do take the money or not. Seems like you are tap dancing. Running a fair rotation show is the only way to go. Make a card up for in line jumping. $40 per person per jump min 10. that should do it............ visa master charge welcome............... that's in tune with .......... karaoke contest............please....................
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so true....I try to keep a fair rotation, but, sometimes the bar manager will intervene when she sees one of her regulars walk in by shouting to me "so and so wants to sing". This particular regular is "too good" to fill out one of my slips, and I won't let her sing until A. she fills out a request and, B. she gets to her turn in the rotation. I get along well with the bar manager, but, tell her I won't bend on that policy. Not only is it unfair to the people that have been spending their money on drinks and waiting patiently all night, but, you will never get those people to become regulars if they suspect favoritism.
I also have one of those guys that always comes up and begs me to bump him up in the rotation, when I tell him there are others in front of him, he actually wants to know who they are so that he can go and ask them if they mind if he preceeds them. Many people are too polite to say no, so, I won 't allow him to do that.....this customer is "high maintence".....
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Always DO what the bar owner says...He's your boss...
..Do Not piss off the bar owner. My owner once in a GREAT while will ask me to try to squeeze some new people in instead of the same ole water drinkin regulars...Result there were over 100 NEW people that night several became new regulars....several asked for my card...only one regular who DOESN'T drink left early, but was the first one to return several days later....THE owner usually will have a good sense of what kind od crowd will make him money, either temporarily or permanently, It's always good to listen to your boss, unless there are gigs just knockin at your door..but expect those owners to want to make money too. |
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I certainly understand the logic of listening to the boss, but, I also believe in doing what's right by the customer, whom, is actually the bosses' boss if that makes sense. Any bar gig would not be worth sacrificing my morals of what is right...
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Thats right "The bosses boss". thats why it si up to the boss (bar owner to make that call).
Also, there are ways to make a customer feel like he has been moved up w/o actually moving him up, or at least make him/her feel good about waiting his/her turn. |
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[quote=. Any bar gig would not be worth sacrificing my morals of what is right...[/quote]
A bar in the first place is not usually attended by those of the "Highest" morals. The average moral level of a bar may be a bit less than the average moral level of a Sunday school, so to speak. |
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I had a guy one night come up and want his friend to sing a second song, They sang one and during the next song wanted them to sing again. Placed a 100 dollar bill in my hand and I said NO, I can't be bought like that. After several minutes of his persistance I simply said ok, Here is what we can do. I have and counted seventeen singers at the time I said you buy each one a drink of there choice and as soon as the bar bill is paid I will put her up. Well he said ok I summoned a waitres and gave her the list of names and she took the orders and well It only cost him about 75 dollars. My singers were happy for the free drink the bar made money and he was HAPPY 30 minutes later. LOL
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Hey mayottjr,
Good one! Obviously the guy was trying to impress his girl friend, but the saying about money and sense comes to mind. Regards from across the pond. Garry |
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And I hope you included your name on that list to a least get a free drink too!!
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do not judge
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Because people are in a bar, I would not accuse them of having less morals than anybody else. We must remember that everyone is a potential customer for a private party, and we should treat everyone the same. Maybe I'm just fortunate enough that I don't have to cower down to a bar owner, because I do well enough with private parties that I can tell the owner to go scratch if I don't like the way he does things. If you treated people the same way, you may soon find yourself in the same position.
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In fact, I attended bars a while when I was a single person, and I still believe that the "Average" (I said average , not everyone or even most) moral may be a bit less, and that again may only exist in the "sleezy" bars that we get to play in once in a while, too. That was a comparison to me. I consider myself and "average" moral-like person. After conversing with many in many bars; I did easily notice a few more than half seemed to have a lot less morals than I did, and they bragged about it. Now what does that tell you. |
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I noticed there was quite some discussion regarding that the bar owner is boss. I have to disagree with that to an extent. Besides me not taking "bribes" to bump, I also have an understanding with the bar owner. Because MY reputation is on the line as a KJ Host, I don't tell him how to run the bar and he dosen't tell me how to run the karaoke.I can't have it any other way.
So far that has worked well for both of us and I think my present "boss" will attest to that also. That also goes a long way in keeping my show fair and balanced. Kelly |
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