I actually thought about writing a contract last night. I got a little upset because I set up right in front of the dart board. The asinine decisions I mentioned that my owner makes - one was sponsoring a dart team on Wednesday nights. It was right after we discussed it at the beginning of the season that I told her I wanted to try another venue - and left for the two weeks. I am the karaoke king in my small town (4 other KJs try).
Anyway ... LMAO I came back about six weeks ago. The last three weeks the dart team has been 'at home'. So I had to wait to set up. The first two nights I was setup and rolling by 10. Last night (the last night of the three), I watched this dart team get totally drunk and stoned and make complete axxes of themselves. One of them walked out before the match started, so they didn't get started til 30 minutes after the scheduled start of the match trying to find someone to fill in. Then they bickered, stumbled, complained, etc. etc. the rest of the match (you're buying the next round - no you are, no, fxck it, I quit). At the end (around 11pm) one fell and nearly passed out right in front of me. This, as another was yelling about how the others were acting, and how karaoke should have started two hours ago, and one of the opposing team members (who happens to be on the league board of directors) was having a conversation about the behavior of the team and how it would be a discussion topic at the next meeting.
When I had the conversation with the owner about this I laid out the logic very clearly. Darts - eight people (a couple who'll be drinking coffee and pop), maybe $30 in quarters in the board (60% goes to the league). At half time, the bar buys both teams a drink (unspoken rule in the league), which costs the bar $30-40 in sales. So, you get $10-13.00 in quarters, and maybe another $50 in drinks purchased during the match minus the $35 you gave away at halftime - your take for the night, what $35.00. No one eats there, the choices come from the microwave or a chili pot. The good food they advertise comes from the Dominos across the street. That still makes me laugh.
Now, take a typical Wednesday (unadulterated by darts) ... I'm in by 8:00 and setup by 9:00 with some DJ music rocking the house. Slips start coming up and the place is jumping until 1:30 with karaoke and a dance set at the end. Typical take for a Wednesday (unadulterated by darts) $600-700 dollars. Last Wednesday the till topped out over $1000.
$35.00 or $700. What's your call Mrs. Owner? Well her call was, these are my friends too, and I'm not going to ask them to play next door (at her husband's bar), she actually said 'Hell No'. When I left for those two weeks, she scrambled because she finally got it that I was legit. We never close early on a karaoke night. But both Wednesdays I was away, they were closed by 11 (and they had a scrub karaoke set up advertised as even better karaoke). That went over well, didn't it. :)
So I'm sitting in there last night, watching people come and go, because what they're used to on a Wednesday night isn't happening. I'm seething because this is my crowd as much as it is the bars. They don't come to watch a handful of irresponsible drunks throw darts. No, just like the alarm clock every morning at 6:15, just like the staff meeting every Friday at 10:00, just like the news at 5:00 every night, they come in expecting a party on Wednesday night. No one else in town does anything on Wednesday night, because I am the party. I blow a lot of smoke up my xss about that, huh? :) I am punctual, loyal, and handle each show with a consistency people believe in. And the owner, because it's her bar (and she's got a twelve year old's mentality) and rarely comes in to see the awesome time people are having, wants to let her drunk friends (who last night embarrassed themselves and her bar) play some stinking darts. That they saved that until the end of the league was ironic because it sealed their fate.
She does a pool tournament on Saturday nights too, and people come and go for the same reason. She could rape that town for an average of $600-700 a night by giving them what they want. No one wants to watch a bunch of uptight stick chalkin' butt-lickers playing pool all night either (please keep the music down, I'm trying to concentrate). Phooey, you sxck, get over it. :)
Needless to say, but I will, the bar won't be sponsoring a dart team on Wednesdays any longer. Too much drama, and I don't do it. My shows lack drama, one of it's draws. The contract I thought about writing up was going to include things like, no conflicts on karaoke nights, if something is happening and it runs past 10pm, I'm paid at full fee and I don't have to show for the night. Blah, blah, blah ... But I probably won't, I'd probably ramble too much.
Anyway, point is, every bar is a freak show. Pick one and be thankful you have a a freak show to call your own. Times are tough, and they're going to get tougher.
Hi Babs.