So my model for today cancelled and I really wanted to shoot so I tried contacting this other model who'd offered to work with me. I emailed her. She emailed me with her number asking me to call her ASAP. I call her ASAP. She's busy, can she call me back in ten minutes? It's already 9:00PM at that point but what's ten more minutes? Sure, call me right back.
She never calls back.
She called me this morning (and woke me up.) I politely told her I wasn't going to be able to come into the city this morning. Which was a blatant lie: not only can I, I am going to. But I was polite to her because she's friends with my studio partner. What I really can't do is book a model I've never worked with before and who I know was out until at least 3AM and then come into the city not knowing if she's going to show up or what kind of shape she'll be in if she does.
What I really, really wanted to say to her was, "Hey, you know how you were going to call me back and never did? That's why you're not getting the gig. It doesn't lead me to believe it's worth my time to drive for an hour and a half and waste most of my day in the likely event you don't show up. The gig was worth at least a hundred and fifty, which isn't much, I'll grant you. But by not taking the thirty seconds to call me back, you lost it, plus any possibility that I will book you in future. In a weird way, that phone call you didn't make cost you $18,000 an hour. Isn't that funny?"
Pissed-off math geeks are a little scary, I admit.
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