At a corporate event attended by various employees and officials, SP sang all out to please the audience. After all, the company is one of the biggest in its industry. The audience laughed at his spiels, clapped at his singing, and in their heads, sang-along with SP. Being very pleased, the audience began asking for more and chanted for SP to continue performing. Without hesitation, SP sang more songs. The crowd was impressed and pleased.
Once SP got off the stage, he started looking for the organizers and demanded to be paid for the extra songs he sang. Given that his contract and professional fee only covered a certain number of songs, he stated that he should be paid for performing the extra songs. After all, SP merely gave in to the needs of company employees.
The organizers were indeed shocked at the demand of SP. Lucky for SP, the organizers were not in the mood to debate nor bargains with him. Hence, they gave the payment to avoid any discussion with SP. During the evaluation of the show, the big bosses said that they wanted SP to be invited again and for him to perform in their shows. As a large manufacturing company, the company could pay for the cost.
However, the big bosses, who included top management of sister companies, changed their minds when they learned of the attitude of SP. Onstage, he was like an angel, who was ready to please the clamor of the crowd, but after the show, SP was materialistic and too talkative. Hence, instead of gaining more opportunities, SP lost a very lucrative chance, which would definitely have been more than the amount he demanded for performing the encore.
Looking at the short-term goal obviously negated any plans of the said company that would involve SP. Who knows, SP might have even be considered as a product endorser. However, with his attitude, much opportunity was lost and SP might not even be considered to perform in any show with the conglomerate again. Given that SP has been lamenting on his future with a network, he should have been wiser in dealing with the organizers.
‘I believe in professionalism, but playing is not like a job. You have to be grateful to have the opportunity to play.’ – Wynton Marsalis
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