Boritos you would not believe the level of fuckery today. Seriously, it got to the point where I was like "I ain't even mad. I'm actually impressed you could fuck something up this badly."
So remember that event that I had to prep for last minute? So what I had to do was prep a demo and a basic good business practices overview, the partner would do the rest. It was supposed to be lunch, the partner would present, I'd do my thing, then the partner would do an in-depth tech walkthrough. This was supposed to be for about 30ish people. So I take care of my bit and show up an hour and a half early at the Partner's campus where the event was to be (as you do for events). A VP from the partner shows up about 20 minutes before its supposed to start. I'm like "Where the hell have you been? We need to get in the room and set up."
so they take me to the room and there are about 50 people in there. They end up stopping that meeting to ask for the leader and say, "Excuse me, we're supposed to have this room."
The leader for that group was like "Doubt it, I have this room booked til Thursday. Did you book the room? Because you would've seen I have it booked."
I turned to the partner vp and was like "You DID book a room right?"
The vp was like "uhhh......"
I was like, "We have 30 people coming here in 10 minutes to YOUR campus and you DIDN'T book a room?! You've known about this for 2 months, I prepared my shit in 2 days."
The partner runs to the receptionist and asks them to kick out the other group, the receptionist is like "But they have the room booked." They go back and forth and finally they get the receptionist to try to book a room on any other floor in the building. BTW, it was the receptionist's first day. So the poor guy is trying to find us a room and people start showing up to the receptionist being like "Where's the event?"
The poor guy was like "I DON'T KNOW!"
Finally they find us a room. In another building. About a 1/4 mile away.
So we gather about the 14 people that had already showed up and start walking. On the way there I asked the Partner's VP "How are the people that come later supposed to know how to get to us?" He was just like "That's a good question."
Finally we get to the other room. Except it's not set up for presenting. Just a few tables, chairs and a projector. No power strips. No dimming lights. Since you couldn't see the projector with the lights on we had to turn off the lights completely. The partner starts his canned presentation and asks if there's any feedback and someone in the back says, "I thought there was supposed to be lunch." The partner VP slaps his head, he had the food delivered to the other room. So he runs out of the room and goes to the other building (a 1/4 of a mile away)
Well, the other room had thought the food was for them so they ate it. So the VP takes his employees to the cafeteria and buys as many pre-made sandwiches he can. Meanwhile, I have to start my part. Since everyone is tired, and hungry and in the dark people just zone out. I might as well had been presenting to a wall at that point. And if not by then when the VP and his employees came back with their sandwiches I totally should have stopped, but we had started about an hour late and I had to make up time. After I finish the whole room is silent, people look totally dazed.
Then the partner for their "guided tech tour" hands each attendee a book and says, "Here you go. Read this book and follow the steps." No trainer, no MC, no guide, nothing. But the clients of the partner's software apparently weren't set up correctly so everyone started getting errors and after like 5 minutes a quarter of the attendees leave. I step outside and talk to the VP to be like "That was easily the quietest audience I've ever had." The VP was like "Yeah, we probably shouldn't have turned off the lights, it put everyone to sleep. I wish we would've done this on Thursday instead. People don't show up for Monday events because they're too busy catching up from the weekend." So I obviously asked, "Why didn't you guys schedule it for Thursday then?" The answer?, "We couldn't find a room for Thursday."

After bursting out into mad laughter at the VP I walked back into the room and saw another quarter of the people left and I overheard on of the VP's employees tell an attendee who was having problems with the walkthrough, "You probably want to save here, just in case it crashes." I was like

grabbed my stuff and left, when the VP was like "Are you leaving?" I gave him the

look and just left