I do a lot of unpaid talks for small voluntary campaigns/charities with tiny budgets: they’re always super polite & make sure you aren’t out of pocket. The people who deliberately haven’t budgeted are always rude because they don’t remotely value your time.
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The greatest example was the event I was told would be good exposure (no), but sadly “didn’t have budget” yet was charging £250 a ticket. You have the money, you just haven’t budgeted for speakers because you don’t want to.
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By coincidence, a small non-profit emailed asking me to do a community event with free tickets for the public, paying me a fee: tiny orgs treat you far better than profit-turning behemoths.
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did your reply include the phrase. "wise the bap" at all?
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