Monday, October 1, 2007

All Hail The King! (Anything Goes!)

This blog and the very idea for this blog was created by my buddy Hui Sen quite sometime back. He invited his fellow bloggers and friends to join him here and post some of their best of ... postings. All of us have lots of postings lying around gathering dust in their archives and Hui Sen's idea was to share them with everyone.

I thought it was a pretty cool idea, unfortunately it really hasn't taken off yet cos to date, it's only been Hui Sen and myself who've come contributed! Where's the rest of you guys? I mean, how hard would it be to just grab something from your archives which you think is pretty good and plonk it here? It's probably much easier than doing meme's and tags, right?

Anyway, that's not gonna stop me from posting here and hopefully we'll see more contributors besides Hui sen & myself soon :)

I wrote a post somewhere in July about clients from hell, who demand the world from you but give you no recognition for a job well done. This post was written a few days later about the exact opposite of clients from hell.

Friday, August 3, 2007

All Hail The King!

Just the other day I posted something on nasty clients who don't pay what they owe and today I'm gonna post something the exact opposite of that.

I did some work for this client I had. It involved doing two simple buntings for a church project (the client was a relative of my boss). So, I got the visuals and stuff approved yesterday, sent the artwork for printing and today I went to collect the buntings from my supplier as he was too busy to send it to me.

Once I collected the buntings, I called this client to say I would be at her office in 30 minutes or so but she said she was outside having breakfast and if I could meet her at the restaurant. Since this particular restaurant was actually near my house (one which I normally frequent) and also my office, I said no problem.

Ok, now this is where the good part is :) I reached the restaurant saw her there and went up to her to hand the buntings over. She unrolled the buntings to have a look at it and was so delighted with it that she actually bowed down (and I really mean bowed) to me 4-5 times! I was flabbergasted, the whole restaurant (and at this hour it was packed) was looking at me like as if I was some kind of royalty. LOL! I was sooooooo embarassed, and if I wasn't a little on the tanned side, you could probably see me turn beet red!

I've never had anyone bow to me before, let alone a client and I was (and still am) in a state of shock. It was just a simple bunting and was really nothing to shout about (trust me) just your average normal church kinda buntings, not something that would win any advertising awards or elicit the kind of response I got. Just imagine if I did an annual report or a corporate profile for her. She probably would have given me her first born daughter or something ... LOL!

How I wish all my clients were like her. It sure would make this job all the more enjoyable and meaningful. At least now I know how a King feels to have his subjects bow to him. What a way to end the week :)

2 comments:

Hui Sen said...

Right you are Nick. I'd hoped the ones in our own little community would sign up to be part of this.

Thanks for your support buddy!

Nick Phillips said...

No probs bud, I think it's a great idea and I'm going to harass some people to join this ... LOL!