I'm so lucky that I never attract attention from these sorts of folks. i don't really think I've had a negative experience in the past 2 years now that I think about it! Originally Posted by SkylarCruzWantsYou...and I would wager you show up for appointments, or at least give adequate cancellation notice to your clients... that's what this thread is all about.
...and I would wager you show up for appointments, or at least give adequate cancellation notice to your clients... that's what this thread is all about.This ^^^ ... +1000... What the hell is so hard to understand about letting guys know you might not make an appt? THAT's what is rude... leaving people swinging in the wind...
Huck Originally Posted by urhuckleberry
I agree on the ncns aspect as I have been on the receiving of this a few times. If you have done this alot then you can expect some unhappy hobbyist because of it. How they react will be an extension of their personality. No need to call you names or rant and rave because of it but it is very simple to do a quick text and say you won't be able to make it. If you canceled and he still behaved like this then he obviously has the issue. I do believe that if someone is willing to donate his time and hard earned money to have your company and you show complete dissrespect by not even letting him know you aren't going to show up then you can expect alot of negative feedback. Originally Posted by burkaliniOf course there is reason to rant and rave. Being NCNS'd leaves a guy very frustrated, unhappy and... yes, highly inconvenienced (at the least, travel time, lost work, blue pill, no time to exercise a backup, etc.). The provider in question earned that notice of disruption; it wasn't his fault, after all, it was hers. And - she was the one who got on here with a rant and rave, not him... he left it private... the providers who weighed in on her side - what's your take on that?
This is not an intense emotional rant. Originally Posted by gimme_thatI never said NCNS was right from either side--it isn't.
I never said NCNS was right from either side--it isn't.whatever... obvious attempt to save face...
But for someone who was not involved, yes, your post was an intense emotional rant. There are a lot of ways to say NCNS is wrong, you just decided to pick one of the hostile approaches. If you don't think so, go back and read a number of others on here who found a lot more civil way of saying the same thing. Originally Posted by Old-T
Of course there is reason to rant and rave. Being NCNS'd leaves a guy very frustrated, unhappy and... yes, highly inconvenienced (at the least, travel time, lost work, blue pill, no time to exercise a backup, etc.). The provider in question earned that notice of disruption; it wasn't his fault, after all, it was hers. And - she was the one who got on here with a rant and rave, not him... he left it private... the providers who weighed in on her side - what's your take on that? Originally Posted by BobaveIt's funny when you do something over and over you get a reputation for it. She is showing her class when she ncns's. I know it's hard not to tell her to fuck off and go on about how you think. I know I have been there. What I have done is make my opinion on the provider known in reviews and when asked. It really does more than screaming at her. It cost her in the pocket book. I believe it's the best way to go. Don't get me wrong I completely understand the desire to do so. As far as a provider that speaks out in behalf of a provider like that puts herself in the same category. So just put her name in the don't see and don't recommend category. It's so much more effective.
whatever... obvious attempt to save face... Originally Posted by BobaveNot quite sure who you are referring to, but I suspect it's me. If so, what face would I possibly be trying to save here?
I would like to say that ncns should apply to both provider and hobbyist. Originally Posted by burkaliniWell, it has no relevance in this particular thread (cough, WK), but whatever