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Even More Cutbacks on Holiday Parties

Started by somewhereelse
about 16 years ago
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I figured we'd be at least a hair better than last year, but the drops continue... http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20091101/SMALLBIZ/311019960
Response by aboutready
about 16 years ago
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actually it's going to be worse than this implies. i heard from a couple of IB types last year that their parties were cancelled but they had already actually been largely paid for in advance. it may be a tough year but maybe the tourists will cushion the blow.

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Response by sjtmd
about 16 years ago
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Any corporation that has laid off workers or cut back hours should seriously consider the irony of having a "holiday party". At this point, I would think that a weekly paycheck is all the celebrating anyone really needs.

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Response by stevejhx
about 16 years ago
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"They are eliminating the private cars"

OH, THE SUFFERING!

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Response by somewhereelse
about 16 years ago
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well, for the black car drivers...

;-)

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Response by NYCMatt
about 16 years ago
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Don't worry, the yellow cabs will pick up the business.

You don't really expect these people will use the SUBWAY, do you??

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Response by somewhereelse
about 16 years ago
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when your party ends during daylight, yeah...

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Response by 30yrs_RE_20_in_REO
about 16 years ago
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There's a new restaurant in my building which I would think, under "normal" circumstances, be booked solid with parties. It will be interesting to see what happens.

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Response by Fluter
about 16 years ago
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This is certainly not news to musicians. All the musicians I know have been hurting for the last year.

Normally I have multiple holiday gigs booked by now. Currently the only paying gig I have coming up is a public supper and music event in January in Mt. Kisco (the Robert Burns Supper). It's a fantastic gig, but it's my only one since a wedding in June.

If you can possibly do so, please hire live musicians! They need you.

{Manhattan real estate agent.}

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Response by somewhereelse
about 16 years ago
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We booked our party and had absolutely no problem getting the night we wanted.

Usually, we try and book earlier, and still have to be flexible, and always end up with a Thursday at best. This included last year!

This year, same place... got the exact night we wanted... a Friday.

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