Friday, May 31, 2013

No Cannes Do



MEMO TO THE STAFF AT RICH SIEGEL WORLDWIDE

Date: 5/31/13

Re: Cannes

Subject: Cannes't

As many of you know the annual advertising festival celebrating the best and brightest the industry has to offer will soon be upon us. 

As many of you have also heard the sagging economy and the growing demand to meet shareholder expectations have forced many holding companies, and by proxy, their ad agencies, to cut unnecessary expenses and contract their staffing.

In light of these painful measures and in the desire to keep everyone here at Rich Siegel Worldwide gainfully employed, we have decided to suspend this year's trip to southern France.

Before the groaning starts let's stop and consider the consequences.

Sure, it would be nice to soak up the sunshine at Les Rochers while nibbling on stinky cheese and sipping on a $500 bottle of Louis Roederer, but it would leave an awful aftertaste knowing that it came at the expense of someone's mortgage and/or tuition payment.

Sure, it would be fun to turn up the collars on our polo shirts, don a fedora and hang out at the Gutter Bar drinking 100-year old single malt whisky while puffing on a Don Arturo Edicion Aniversario, but it would also be a little tone deaf knowing the account coordinator, who worked so tirelessly this past year, is now slinging and singing at the local Cold Stone Creamery.

And yes, it would be great to pal around with a bunch of hard-drinking, hard-body Brazilians who've made a career out of flashy ads for condoms, bubble gum and novelty socks, but have never faced the daunting challenge of a bank ad or a dealer sales event.

However, the pain of pink slipping so many good decent people makes all that impossible.

We here at Rich Siegel Worldwide want to go to Cannes in the worst possible way.

But out of respect and prudence, we also recognize that going to Cannes would be the worst possible decision.








5 comments:

  1. Even the trophies are ridiculously expensive. That's why instead of Lions on my mantle, I have Polaroids of Lions on my mantle. (And since they're Polaroids, you know how long it's been since I won one.)

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  2. Wow what a humble brag bob. Nice.

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  3. Great post, Rich. You forgot to mention that Rich Siegel Worldwide will also save money by not purchasing airfare (business class of course, at $7500 each). Perhaps you can use those savings to reward top performers with a bonus. Just a thought.

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  4. Anon, if not winning at Cannes in 20 years is bragging, wait until you hear how poor I am!

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  5. We once sent one of our writers. We did have a budget set aside for learning so it wasn't unexpected that one day we'd get the request. It ran around Eight grand and in a few months were rewarded with his departure. So I relate to the bad aftertaste of Cannes.

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