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Originally posted by Alias View PostHow is that sort of comment helping your initial problem?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI'm probably the main protagonist in most peoples eyes so shouldn't really be posting in this thread but thought I'd mention a couple of things.
Hostility is different per person. A bit of solid factual feedback to one person is another persons hostility. It's a cold world on the internet and just because it doesn't have a smiley or a hug on the end doesn't mean it's harsh or hostile. Sometimes yes it crosses the line but sometimes it's the correct and required response. You can't just stand on your soap box and complain that every straight comment is unrequired hostility. IMO anyway.
Also go to any forum and ask an ill thought out and ill-researched question and you are likely to get a pretty sharp response. Go on Mumsnet and say you are going to have a baby what do I do and see how warm and cuddly the response is. Hell, even on the immigration forums someone asking basic questions gets told to politely f**k off and do some research. If you are going to be lazy you are going to get a response in kind. That's life, not hostility.
And, yes, SimonMac has a very good point. It's really starting to annoy me we are fighting HMRC for our future on one hand but feeding newbies the basics to tickbox themselves in to a higher paid job and they intend to do no more. Who wouldn't throw half the 'contractors' at their client to HMRC so they leave those that want to do it properly alone? I've been told I've got to deal with that and not bring it to the forums though which is fair enough.
Hostility in General I can't explain though, it's General.
Obviously my thoughts and obviously not shared by many but there you go.
I have no truck with you NLUK. Most of the time you advice is pertinent and to the point. Even solid advice, often abrasive.
If we do not sustain fresh meat with our experience then we are opening the door to managed service companies. It only takes them to let the barbarians in.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostGeneral renamed to Playground?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBut that's not what the OP was objecting to:
We all know this happens on here. More so in General, granted, but then again, normal people's understanding of the term "General" is more likely to be "a place for general enquiries" than "an utter bearpit where people heap abuse and insults on strangers for no good reason". Given that the CUK definition is so wildly at variance with that of the rest of the English-speaking world, perhaps a little forbearance wouldn't come amiss?
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I agree wholeheartedly with NLUK. There are too many people who think contracting is an option from the start and that they can simply flip over to it, but still want to behave like a perm while getting the money that their skill set and experience simply don't command.
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WNLS
Plus the sockie masters and repeat offenders endless banal incarnations that have to get their post count up before they are let loose doing so in the professional forums just distracts from genuine newbies seeking advice.
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I'm probably the main protagonist in most peoples eyes so shouldn't really be posting in this thread but thought I'd mention a couple of things.
Hostility is different per person. A bit of solid factual feedback to one person is another persons hostility. It's a cold world on the internet and just because it doesn't have a smiley or a hug on the end doesn't mean it's harsh or hostile. Sometimes yes it crosses the line but sometimes it's the correct and required response. You can't just stand on your soap box and complain that every straight comment is unrequired hostility. IMO anyway.
Also go to any forum and ask an ill thought out and ill-researched question and you are likely to get a pretty sharp response. Go on Mumsnet and say you are going to have a baby what do I do and see how warm and cuddly the response is. Hell, even on the immigration forums someone asking basic questions gets told to politely f**k off and do some research. If you are going to be lazy you are going to get a response in kind. That's life, not hostility.
And, yes, SimonMac has a very good point. It's really starting to annoy me we are fighting HMRC for our future on one hand but feeding newbies the basics to tickbox themselves in to a higher paid job and they intend to do no more. Who wouldn't throw half the 'contractors' at their client to HMRC so they leave those that want to do it properly alone? I've been told I've got to deal with that and not bring it to the forums though which is fair enough.
Hostility in General I can't explain though, it's General.
Obviously my thoughts and obviously not shared by many but there you go.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBut that's not what the OP was objecting to:
We all know this happens on here. More so in General, granted, but then again, normal people's understanding of the term "General" is more likely to be "a place for general enquiries" than "an utter bearpit where people heap abuse and insults on strangers for no good reason". Given that the CUK definition is so wildly at variance with that of the rest of the English-speaking world, perhaps a little forbearance wouldn't come amiss?
Fair point, but I don't see lots of hostility, I do see lots of vague questions that try to get answered.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf someone says they want to run a marathon, having never done any running before, is the correct thing to tell them how to run the last 365 yards, or what training they need to do to get in shape?
Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostA trend that worries me, is repeated hostility to contractors who are just starting off.
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If someone says they want to run a marathon, having never done any running before, is the correct thing to tell them how to run the last 365 yards, or what training they need to do to get in shape?
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At a basic level there is a case for self preservation, a large number of people who come into contracting give us a bad name, we all know contractors who openly take the piss with HMRC, with agents and clients which reflects badly on all of us.
If someone cannot do the basics of searching the plethora of information on this site and others, how do you think they will cope with the basics of understanding tax returns and the principles of employee compared to freelancers
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