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Extreme Reliability & Ethics

Most DJs I've met come across as good people, but working in this industry often makes even good people do ethically questionable things.

One issue is that many DJs sub-out other DJs to work under them, even with some not informing the bride and groom that someone else is going to show up to their wedding. These DJs sent out are usually paid less than half of the fee couples paid for their DJ. Couples often don't know what they're really going to get, because subbed-out DJs are sometimes not very experienced or professional.


Another issue is that nearly
every DJ I've ever known will work two weddings per day if they can book two. They will work a morning/noon and then an evening/night wedding. I know for a fact that they never let brides and grooms know that they're doing another wedding on their wedding day. Not so good for quality and dependability.

Another critical issue is that many DJs drink when working, because it's actually considered acceptable in this line of work. Two of the many problems with this is that DJs may say something on the mic that they shouldn't and or play music that they shouldn't.

Lastly, most DJs do this work on the side, as a way to make extra money on the weekends. Because of this it's not uncommon for couples to get cancelled on at the last minute, because something else that came up they'd rather do and since they're already making money off their main job?… With some DJs last minute cancellations are common, because after booking a wedding it's very common to be invited to BBQs, birthdays, friend's and family's weddings, funerals, ball games, concerts and other fun events that land on the same day.

Another cause of last minute cancellations are caused by couples budgeting too little money, and thinking they got a good DJ and a good deal. In this situation, the DJ they hired decided leading up to the wedding day that it really isn't worth it after all to do the wedding, so he decides to cancel.

This work if done right, with the right equipment and in a professional manner, is extremely energy and time consuming, considering all the prep work, how mentally and physically demanding it is, and very often a hectic stressful experience. Just the prep work, and the transporting the equipment, and setting it up and breaking it down are all a very big deal. I usually find that the fee paid by these couples who's DJ canceled on them was substantially below what a reliable and quality professional DJ would charge.

I'm obsessed when it comes to ethics, such as I DJ all receptions myself, never sending someone else out to DJ. I never DJ two receptions per day. I don't drink on the job, since I have to be 100% on that day and aware when working a reception. And most importantly, I have never cancelled on a bride and groom. I'm not aware of any other DJ that runs his service as ethically and reliably as I do. You have to have someone to DJ that you can fully trust with your wedding reception, so it's important to appropriate enough of your wedding budget for quality and expertise from a true professional if you have the financial ability to hire one.

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