Supposedly Texas has lost another provider and this has been happening a lot for the larger then life state. A provider took to Twitter to discuss her nonexistent bookings in the state saying no one wanted to go through screening in order to see her, so all the money she spent on hotels and such was for nothing. Now this is when I usually bring up the state losing a good provider or as clients we have to do better, but I really can’t defend everyone.
There are so many things that can be done prior before touring so the provider isn’t wasting money and can actually make a profit. Not to sound harsh you can’t blame an entire state for a provider’s inability to plan ahead. My opinion, Texas isn’t losing a provider but more like gaining perspective on who should really be in the state.
There are so many things that can be done prior before touring so the provider isn’t wasting money and can actually make a profit. Not to sound harsh you can’t blame an entire state for a provider’s inability to plan ahead. My opinion, Texas isn’t losing a provider but more like gaining perspective on who should really be in the state.
