Jakerooni said:
Todd you nailed my point absoulutly perfectly. That's exactly what I've been trying to say. A detailer should be judged by their clients expectations. How long it takes to get there means nothing to the skill level. The ability to define the process and get the results is the ONLY thing that matters. The complaint I made was simple. If you go the C&B section right in the title of alot of of the post are "40+ hours" paint correction... Like it's supposed to stand out how long it took. And my point is who the heck cares? What does it mean to me or you or anyone else how long it took? Show me some pic's describe the process and actually "TEACH" others out there how you did it. 99% of the post after bragging about how long it took is extreamly informative and just that. I just never understood the emphasis on how long it takes to get to the finished product. It just dosen't mean anything to anyone but yet it's the first thing people want to brag about. Then new people come on here to learn and they see that and they start thinking maybe they just aren't good enough because they don't take that long.
I think that you misinterpret the point of having the time posted. It isn't to brag about the time (I hope not anyways) but rather quickly convey that this is a very involved detail. It is nor more a descriptive term then 'Full Paint Correction' or 'Fixed a Hack Job'. It gives the forum members a descriptive term, so they can determine whether they want to click on it. Generally these threads tend to be very involved and sometimes show very dramatic transformations, and that fits into the attitude of the forum well.
And bryan I've explained the elistest thing before. It has absoultly nothing to do with the type of cars you detail. It has everything to do with the attitude and downing of others for the sake of being a d ick. I called Todd an eliest because i remember one post very specifically were a new guy posted a C&B that probably wasn't up to certian standards and instead of offering any sort of helpful critisim his response was "Man that really sucks" Now I've talked with Todd many times since then and I would say in the last year his attitude has gotten a LOT better towards detailers that aren't nessecerally on his level. But it's the attitude that is behind the "Eletist" comments. Which I try not to toss around very often. Not sure where it got construded that it was only people that detailed high end cars???
Jake, I hate to keep hashing this, but I have tried to explain that post several times now.
I have a history of helping people with questions who ask for advice. Out of almost 3000 posts, I would guess over 90% of them are offering help or advice, when solicited.
So why did I respond to that guy, in that manor, if my history shows that I have been the exact opposite? Because I believe (and still believe) that guy was troll. He posted up shoddy work, and spoke about how he ruined 3 cars, and his next car was some really nice super car (or something to that effect, my facts may be off). However he never asked for advice.
In my opinion, that post (which I responded to call the guy a troll and ask him the point of his thread) and my response was spot on. There is a chance that the post was legit, and they guy did bad work, and planned to repeat that bad work on a very nice car, and if I believed that to be true, I would have not responded. However, I think that post, based on the way it was posted, was designed to get a rise out of the regulars on this forum and start an argument.
It kind of back fired on me because people assumed I was attacking the guy (I never said his work sucked btw), when I was trying to warn people that I thought it was a troll. I have been drawn into arguments on the forum, often because of 'behind' the scenes situations, but I have never singled somebody out or insulted somebody for fun.I do appreciate you saying my attitude has been better. We all try to improve (or should try) our weaknesses everyday and I have long way to go, but I'm trying. Being blunt and taking off line disagreements on line never works well as well.