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Mr. Manson 03-15-2007 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 12077490)
It's a huge industry. I would love to see you setup an event of 1000+ people at a conference with no skills...LOL

I agree with LiveDose, for example my friend works as an organizer of events. This includes various events strating from weddings (where up to 1000 people could be present), concerts, shows, conferences and etc. She has a whole team of stuff who are responsible for setting up the lights, arrangement and security, write programs and bla bla bla. I can assure you that definitely need skills to do that!

scottybuzz 03-15-2007 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by georgeyw (Post 12080967)
an alias of another whinging bitch perhaps?

hey what happend georgyw, where did you master run off to, ebus dk hasnt been around here some time and you the little lapdog look a bit lost. what are you going to do? because trolling people yourself isnt working, you need your master around.

pitty your nothing without ebus here to back you up and sort you out :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

HeadPimp 03-15-2007 04:35 AM

Event planning is big money, but I will also agree that colleges are all about trying to make a buck and will offer degrees in anything that they think they can sell to stupid ass students.

I always like how they are changing graduation requirements so if you aren't smart and keep track of them, you wind up having to take an extra year of classes to graduate.

polle54 03-15-2007 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Manson (Post 12081274)
I agree with LiveDose, for example my friend works as an organizer of events. This includes various events strating from weddings (where up to 1000 people could be present), concerts, shows, conferences and etc. She has a whole team of stuff who are responsible for setting up the lights, arrangement and security, write programs and bla bla bla. I can assure you that definitely need skills to do that!

I second that motion.

Klen 03-15-2007 05:44 AM

Fuck college sigwhoring is future hehe

Stacey_JoinRightNow 03-15-2007 06:44 AM

maybe thats kinda same as all around job... hehehehe

Ross 03-15-2007 07:34 AM

Why is 3 years at Uni funny for this subject? Just because you think you could do it doesn't me you can. Imagine having to plan and host a whole big event. Manage anything between 20 people and 200 people. Know what everyone of them is doing at every point of the day and being able to adapt when shit hits the fan!

woj 03-15-2007 08:45 AM

It's not that easy dude, I bet you couldn't even organize a small keg party for your friends, let alone a huge event involving 1000s of people... it's really a mix of business, PR, etc like someone said before...

RudeBoy 03-15-2007 09:40 AM

this thread back fired

polish_aristocrat 03-15-2007 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 12081587)
Fuck college sigwhoring is future hehe

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

intex 03-15-2007 09:46 AM

Its same thing
u give time to university
or u experience it urself by doing work work & lost of work......

She chooses the easy method :P

Doctor Dre 03-15-2007 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 12080898)
you just need a brain and common sense, not a fucking degree. how do u think they coped before events management.

I suppose the rio carneval just didnt happen, and oz fest was a thing of the past.

stop smoking that crack, its a new subject that is pointless.

and theres no need to call me a fucking retard (even if i am on the wrong tracks), but hey, strangley thats what i expected from you. :Oh crap

The rio carneval probably have 10 events manager working for them today.

You're fucking stupid... keep sig whoring.

Learning from your mistakes is gonna be very long in this business, because there are so many you can do...

working for somebody else without a degree aiin't gonna pay you shit.

Starting a business when you know what you're doing can be very profitable, but you can't afford to make mistakes.

This is a cut troath business. You can make a big event and totally fail (and loose really big) or succeed. Only a couple mistakes make the difference. You can't make mistakes... and trust me, If I gave you the task to organise one of our weekly events (filling a bar and taking care of the promo0, you would miserably fail at one level or another.

Doctor Dre 03-15-2007 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 12080943)
well ok having read this through, i may have been a bit out of line and the day and age we live in now where people expect so much and if the tinyiest thing goes wrong they go whining off, then maybe it needs to be done so well.

for example this quote


But how many big big events are there? when so many are taking the subject up and down the country?

therefor it cant just be the big events like the music festivals in reading, but the small ones, which really do not need someone with a degree.

apologies too all i upset with my ignorance.

A show like a rolling stone show can take up to 6 months work for a promoter and couple employes to setup.

There are dozens of big shows going on daily in north america.

Every sports events you're watching on TV... 25 000 people in an arena dosen't happen magically.

You're fucking stupid.

scottybuzz 03-15-2007 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 12083409)
The rio carneval probably have 10 events manager working for them today.

You're fucking stupid... keep sig whoring.

Learning from your mistakes is gonna be very long in this business, because there are so many you can do...

working for somebody else without a degree aiin't gonna pay you shit.

Starting a business when you know what you're doing can be very profitable, but you can't afford to make mistakes.

This is a cut troath business. You can make a big event and totally fail (and loose really big) or succeed. Only a couple mistakes make the difference. You can't make mistakes... and trust me, If I gave you the task to organise one of our weekly events (filling a bar and taking care of the promo0, you would miserably fail at one level or another.


wow thanks alot, but this thread actully had a split some opinion , some said they agreed and some didnt, i also asked some friends and also got a split opinion but no "dr dre" who thinks hes the hardest mother fucker around comes in guns blazing calling me all the names under the sun, really bashing the keyboard down :winkwink: on gfy only dr dre's opinion counts, we must bow down to the big know it all ;) just kidding.


sig whoring? take a look at your post count, I will never reach that amount in my twenties i will have a life.

I dont exactly know what i did to you, maybe you hate me because your friend nowhere hates me, pitty you cant make up your own opinion. but it seems you really have a stick up your ass when replying to me. always bad vibes.

now i wonder if i could reply to you without you being the tough guy losing your temper and insulting me? can you do it?

my point was "events management" is a relativly new subject and all these new festivals and games havent just appeard in the last few years have they?
no rolling stones concerts have been going on 30+ years (they still pulled phenominal amounts of numbers)

now im not arguing with you that it takes alot of time to prepare, those events i couldnt do, even with employees, what im saying is why do you have to go to university to prepare for 3 years in a subject which can be done with time and preparation and common sense.















no wait this thread was pointless, i make a good point and i will get a reply saying "stfu sigwhore dumbass" simply because i hate your friend nowhere :) impressive dr dree, impressive :pimp

porno jew 03-15-2007 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 12083607)
my point was "events management" is a relativly new subject and all these new festivals and games havent just appeard in the last few years have they?
no rolling stones concerts have been going on 30+ years (they still pulled phenominal amounts of numbers)

you didn't need a journalism degree in the past to work for a newspaper yet newspapers were still produced. yet today good luck even getting the lowliest job at a newspaper in the shittiest town without a degree.

standards have changed, business is more complex, job market competition is harder and on and on.

walk away from the computer and get a life because you sure the fuck aren't learning shit sigwhoring all day. :2 cents: :2 cents: :2 cents:

scottybuzz 03-15-2007 12:43 PM

yes but a rolling stones concert 20 years ago today is similar as it is now, yes newspapers have got far more complex, but all a degree shows is that your better than the rest.

personally If i was hiring would employ a good all round cool headed person, rather than someone who has a degree in events management, so i could then use that person for others jobs etc.

ps. pornojew who are you?







wow im still shocked at dr dres responces, i didnt know some 18 year old punk could wind someone like that :Oh crap listen dr dre gfy is gfy, but if you have serious isses with me, hit me up icq 194484460, serious man, going off like that at someone wow :helpme .

i for one love meltdowns on forums, but please, :Oh crap

porno jew 03-15-2007 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 12083828)
yes but a rolling stones concert 20 years ago today is similar as it is now

please stop now.

dissipate 03-15-2007 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DamageX (Post 12079022)
You look like an idiot.

scottybuzz, you must've misunderstood, EVENT MANAGEMENT is normally a course that business students take. There's also an advanced course and I'm sure you can do a thesis on it, but I seriously doubt it that there's any sane university out there teaching event management for three years...

Agreed, I had to take an events management course in college also.

I'm pretty sure I slept through it though.


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