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Getting a job part 3: Try, try and try again...

Postby Eshly » Aug 28th, '10, 21:37



Ok, so my first set of restaurants officially did not get me any work. Which is fine, I didn't really expect any. (life sucks) But now I must try again and this time I want to improve my chances.

The best "interview" I had last time was when I walked into Loch Fyne, asked for the Main Manager, who's name I knew, and I asked him to sit down and we chatted for about 20 minutes.

How can I ensure I get good "interviews" like that again? I have a list of places that may be suitable, but theres only so many "shots" I have, and I want my odds to be good :)


Tom
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Re: Getting a job part 3: Try, try and try again...

Postby Vanderbelt » Aug 28th, '10, 21:41

Eshly wrote:How can I ensure I get good "interviews" like that again?


You can't. Do what you did with the Loch Fyne as that went well.

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Postby dat8962 » Aug 28th, '10, 22:07

Make sure that you visit at their OFF PEAK time

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Postby daleshrimpton » Aug 28th, '10, 22:27

(life sucks)


yup.


look Tom, all i can say is please,please, please read all the advice in the other threads.

because it will just get repeated here in this one.

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Postby IAIN » Aug 28th, '10, 22:51

eshla from the magic cafe wrote:You know you're a Mentalist when you are trying to judge which third of the girls infront of you have had an abortion for your cold readings. (sometimes I cross a line...)


why don't you try your own advice on one of the waitresses?

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Postby Grimshaw » Aug 28th, '10, 23:37

eshla from the magic cafe wrote:You know you're a Mentalist when you are trying to judge which third of the girls infront of you have had an abortion for your cold readings. (sometimes I cross a line...)



Strewth. I have no clue what to make of that.

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Re: Getting a job part 3: Try, try and try again...

Postby kolm » Aug 29th, '10, 01:09

Eshly wrote:How can I ensure I get good "interviews" like that again?

You stop asking questions on a magic forum and start asking a career advisor

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Postby taffy » Aug 29th, '10, 07:43

Sometimes you have to understand that some people are cut out to be a performer while others are not! Make of that what you want!

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Postby Lawrence » Aug 29th, '10, 08:03

taffy wrote:Sometimes you have to understand that some people are cut out to be a performer while others are not! Make of that what you want!

Harsh but fair advice there.

If you've got a good "interview" once, just repeat what you did to get that; you're the mentalist here.... manipulate the manager!

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Postby Klangster1971 » Aug 29th, '10, 10:29

Grow a thick skin, realise that some folks just don't like magic, be perserverant and, above all, be nice to the people you're talking to.

Sometimes, it's hard to understand why the people you're talking to aren't falling over themselves to offer you work - don't they know how much it means to you and how hard you've practiced??

No, they don't and, moreover, they don't care!

No matter - move on to the next spot.

Try and few pubs when it's slightly busier and just mingle with the punters. Take a few minutes to gauge them and see if you you think a group might appreciate some magic. If you think so, give them your best routine (the shorter, the better) - if they like it, ask one of them to tell the manager!!! Oh, I'd also suggest not using mentalism as an ice-breaker... try a quick, visual, self-working card trick that will prove your credentials as a magician; then the crowd might be more willing to give you some time to perform a more in-depth mental feat!

Basically, try everything and anything - but don't get disheartened and don't give up!

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Postby Eshly » Aug 29th, '10, 11:52

Klangster1971 wrote:Grow a thick skin, realise that some folks just don't like magic, be perserverant and, above all, be nice to the people you're talking to.

Sometimes, it's hard to understand why the people you're talking to aren't falling over themselves to offer you work - don't they know how much it means to you and how hard you've practiced??

No, they don't and, moreover, they don't care!

No matter - move on to the next spot.

Try and few pubs when it's slightly busier and just mingle with the punters. Take a few minutes to gauge them and see if you you think a group might appreciate some magic. If you think so, give them your best routine (the shorter, the better) - if they like it, ask one of them to tell the manager!!! Oh, I'd also suggest not using mentalism as an ice-breaker... try a quick, visual, self-working card trick that will prove your credentials as a magician; then the crowd might be more willing to give you some time to perform a more in-depth mental feat!

Basically, try everything and anything - but don't get disheartened and don't give up!


Thanks Klangster,

I'm thinking of using Smokeless this time. Basically Derren Brown's "Smoke" without the ciggerette revelation, and instead a card to wallet. That sound ok?


And I know people hate me for even asking, but nevermind. :p

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Postby IAIN » Aug 29th, '10, 12:52

Eshly wrote:And I know people hate me for even asking, but nevermind. :p

xx


people don't hate you for asking, they hate you for not listening... :idea:

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Postby Harris » Aug 29th, '10, 13:01

No I hate you for your comment regarding waitresses and cold reading ...
Jeez thats low.

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