Thanks so much for the info, John.  I've been scoping out resaurants for a 
while around here.  I'm sure I'll find one eventually.  Then I'll have to work 
up the courage to approach them.  I really appreciate all the knowledge that is 
so freely shared here.
Jenni
 http://www.funnyface27.com  



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Subject: [fpba-assn] Getting Retaurant Gigs??


Jenni
 
Getting work in restaurants is a simple process:
 
i) Find a restaurant with a need (a pain, a problem)
 
ii) Determine how you can solve that need (heal their pain, scratch their itch))

iii) Contact them to tell them you have a solution
 
iv) Meet to sell your solution
 
Yes, I know that sounds simple but of course it may not be that easy.
 
Firstly, many people think that a restaurant will hire them because they are 
good?
Why should they? They are not a showcase venue for talent ... they have a 
business to run! And that's why you need to find venues with'problems'.
 
This could be one or more of several things:
~ Not enough covers
~ Trade patch through the week
~ Busy but kitchen can't keep up
~ They want more family trade at weekends
~ Losing customers to competitors
... and so on. 
 
IF you are able to demonstrate that you have a solution to these, and that by 
hiring you their bottom line increases by more than your fee ... that's a 
perfect starting point for discussion.
 
How you actually approach a venue and handle it from there is another number 
.... maybe for another post. But what you don't do (unless they are actively 
looking for a painter) is to pop in and say "Hi ... I'm a face painter and I'd 
love to work here!". They'll want to know "WIIFM?"
 
John
 
 
John Gordon
Disappearing Nightly!
The Infotainer
MagicWorks
A.P.E.

 
  

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