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Network Talent (NT) used to be such a doll to work with. NT hardly complained about her assignments and followed instructions given to her. Thus, NT was well loved by the staff and her fans. Despite controversies that kept hounding her, she always managed to smile at everyone and show a pleasant disposition.
As time passed and several projects tucked under her belt, NT strengthened her foothold in her network. However, people noticed that she was slowly changing. She was no longer the unassuming talent, as NT was becoming opinionated and meticulous over details in her appearance, which she had before totally entrusted to her stylists and handlers.
One time, her show had a timely theme that required the female artists in the number to wear a particular gown. Thus, her stylist (HS) borrowed a gown from a designer (AD). The gown looked fabulous and naturally would make NT look better than the other ladies in the production number.
Often, gowns in the collection of designers are made for the physical attributes of fashion models, who will wear them in fashion shows. As height plays a significant factor in choosing fashion models, gowns are made with the height of these models in mind. When NT wore the borrowed gown, the size fit her well, but the gown was long.
Suddenly, NT fumed and screamed at the staff. In a loud voice, NT reprimanded the staff, and stressed that they should do their work properly. Embarrassed, the staff did not know how to react, as they were too shocked at the attitude of NT. To appease the irritated NT, HS had to cut the gown to match it with her height.
When AD saw his gown, he was unprepared to see that the cuts made were corrugated, which left his gown badly damaged. With the awful outcome of the borrowed gown, AD was already thinking of charging NT for the cost. However, AD might have to endure the wrath of the changed NT.
Bad attitudes will ruin your team. - Terry Bradshaw
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