I'm sorry but as part of the "austerity crowd" when he called me out I had to respond. If your into 'financing education' PM me and we can set up the same type of arrangement for me. What I've got out of life I've worked for, I'll not let a 27 year old 'school boy' living off of someone insult me.@shortbus - Seriously! I don't think anyone is 'looking down on you' (I'm certain none of us are) -- As for JC, while it's true that I'm financing his education - he's doing the difficult part via his diligent pursuit of his studies!![]()
Not 'disparaging' but just out of touch with most people in the world. Look at what the majority of people make or live on in life. I'll bet there aren't to many members that have a "compound" and live in housekeepers or even house keepers of any sort. If you pay your 'employees' well and above scale you are certainly in the minority of employers. I don't think you have a good idea of how "the other half live". I'm very sure I could manage easily to live you 'three amigos' life, but don't think you could change places with me very easily or for very long.Re: Our 'heated' wage/price discussion - I don't understand how you and @#12 came by the notion that we were disparaging you?... On the contrary! I know I speak for @Aleph(0) and @Jazz2C when I state that I respect your skill, experience and recognize the difficulty of your work! Hence my assertion that you are under-compensated! - Which is not to gainsay your claim that "that's the way it is" - but, rather, to express my strongly held opinion that such is unjust - and that I would not and do not treat my employees in that fashion...
If you three think of people with less money and knowledge than you have this should be discussed in PM's not in public forum.
@shortbus I really am making a genuine effort to bring these lessons/projects within reach of all genuinely interested parties regardless of 'socioeconomics' - hence my emphasis on DIY, non-standard component sourcing and 'enlisting' JC's assistance/advice in garnering input from a (hopefully) diverse sample of students..
You think your doing this using tools that most people can't get? Medical things that aren't available to the public? Emergency rooms won't even give you the hemostats they use on you when you get stitches because they are 'medical implements' but they through them away after use. I know because I've asked when being treated. So how are the ones outside of your sphere supposed to do it the way you will eventually publish? You can't go to the hardware store and buy retractors, speculums and the like.That being the case, I implore you to please draw our attention to any unrealistic or otherwise unreasonable assumptions/expectations that we may have of our readers (Re: the tutorials, etc...) -- Please know that this is a genuine request -not confrontation- We need all the help we can get and it seems you've identified a potentially very serious problem! --- It's no exaggeration to state that this series is -far and away- the most difficult undertaking I've taken on by way of a presentation! --- The cognitive, intellectual, cultural and indeed socioeconomic 'breadth' of our 'target readership' represents a formidable challenge quite outside of my previous experience -- said onus being exacerbated -in no small measure- by the definite safety issues necessarily attendant to the subject matter.