Unfortunately I made the mistake of ranting in a thread here
providers and hobbyists were fighting and I got a slew of angry/hateful comments and pms
I was not/am not trying to be hateful or disrespectful to people on here
Being young and relatively new to the hobby I was hurt and frustrated from the rudeness I was getting from a few potential clients
I was in no way referring to the majority
I wish everyone didn't take it so personally. I've been extremely nice to the guys that come see me and we always have a great time.
So sorry if I've offended anyone. that's all.
Originally Posted by bribunnysaratoga
You didn't "offend" anyone that matters, and I don't mean to say that snidely, I just mean your intentions were clearly not to offend people without reason, but to vent frustrations. There will always be unreasonable, trolling scallywags looking for the next spot to interject superfluous hostility into a thread on here. Though unnecessary negativity can be draining in general (I know)
the reasonable clients will take overall content as what it is and not devalue you as a provider simply because you're a bit more outspoken. Many have the capacity to be reasonable, and not just slap a "drama queen" sticker on anyone who's outspoken, though the venting in Coed will likely be pointless. Infoshare can be helpful.
Old-T makes some good points. Frustrations will definitely come and go, but you will notice in time which battles are worth any kind of effort or attention, and which aren't. I have learned that some battles on here are futile to be fought, and that some people will never have desire to change their ways or are oblivious or apathetic to the frustration it causes. That's not your problem, and when you realize more of the general workings of some of the processes on here it won't seem as personal to you. We ALL deal with the same bs, from both ends, and there are many good hobbyists who end up having to deal with some real bs from providers sometimes too. It just gets to a point where it's not worth expending the emotional energy. In any kind of job field, developing patience is always a good thing to invest in.