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Scott Wells Inner circle Houston, TX 1025 Posts |
Tom Vorjohan has a world of experience and freely shares it with other magicians. Tom currently serves as a Board Member on the Board of Trustees for the I.B.M. But professionally he has worked as a restaurant magician for decades. He works at multiple venues each week that affords him with tons of experience. He knows how to entertain and knows the difference between doing tricks and entertaining. He really knows how to bring the FUN. In addition to magic, Tom is also an award winning balloon sculptor along with his balloon-atic partner, Daniel Herron who have twisted balloons for hotels, conventions and cruise ships. Tom had an ongoing column in M.U.M. for many years.
This week Tom talks about working for tips versus accepting tips and the pitfalls of one over the other. He also shares some important information about finding a restaurant and negotiating the right salary for a restaurant magician. Plus he also chats about sculpting balloons and his success with that market. You can watch a video of Tom and his friend Daniel Herron sculpting balloons on a cruise ship, see some professional photos of Tom taken by Michael Messing, read the blog, listen online to the podcast and download the MP3 file at: https://www.themagicwordpodcast.com/scot......vorjohan
"A magician who isn't working is only fooling himself." - Scott Wells, M.I.M.C. with Gold Star
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