They were paid
union scale (everybody on the show was), so they had to play weekend gigs (many
out of town) to supplement their income. Working on the TV show Monday through
Thursday, then doing extra work on Friday through Sunday, didn't give them much
time for rest.
Consequently,
they began to look a bit peaked. Lawrence Welk noticed this and when told of
their rigorous performance schedule, gave them his sage advice: "You
should work less and charge more."
Great anecdote.
It reminds me of something my father once said. He’d been working too hard and
wanted to cut back on his medical practice. So he raised his office visit
prices, thinking that the higher price would discourage new patients
from making appointments.
Well, that didn’t
work. His practice grew, so Lawrence Welk’s advice, while sensible, sometimes
doesn’t work if your “product” is too good to pass up. Sometimes raising your
rates is a great way to increase favorable public perception of your work.
They do think...errrr, wait.....that's wrong - - -
ReplyDeleteThey do FEEL, in the empire - anywho, that value = fee
while
throwin' Van Gogh outta the joint.
I think you're right, Tor, I think you're right!
ReplyDelete~ Craig