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Sound Provider Refusing Band Engineer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy Hardin" data-source="post: 99494" data-attributes="member: 3644"><p>Re: Sound Provider Refusing Band Engineer?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you are the provider of the sound and a promoter has hired you for it, then you need to get the promoter involved. No matter who i am working for Promoter , committee , or individual. I am at THEIR mercy, They are the one putting on the event and what they say should be the last word. you are going to have enough trouble with doing the job of providing. </p><p></p><p>I did a show back early this summer and got there and started setting up and no power from where i was supposed to plug in at , all i did was told the committee there and i didn't worry about it anymore. the one who hired me told the rest of the committee that i came first , cause with out him (Talking about me) there is no show and nobody else needs on the same line as he is on. and I never worried another time about anything. So if this guy is raising a stink then you need to tell the promoter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy Hardin, post: 99494, member: 3644"] Re: Sound Provider Refusing Band Engineer? If you are the provider of the sound and a promoter has hired you for it, then you need to get the promoter involved. No matter who i am working for Promoter , committee , or individual. I am at THEIR mercy, They are the one putting on the event and what they say should be the last word. you are going to have enough trouble with doing the job of providing. I did a show back early this summer and got there and started setting up and no power from where i was supposed to plug in at , all i did was told the committee there and i didn't worry about it anymore. the one who hired me told the rest of the committee that i came first , cause with out him (Talking about me) there is no show and nobody else needs on the same line as he is on. and I never worried another time about anything. So if this guy is raising a stink then you need to tell the promoter. [/QUOTE]
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