HiGirlsRHot said:
I'd also point out that unlike almost any other profession, camgirls do make money when offline. My twitter feed today had 11 separate requests for off line love. Now in most cases it is to purchase content developed off line. But there is also the "I'm sick', 'my dog got sick', 'I need a pizza please send me a Dominos gift card'. I am not sure how putting a couple of tweet requesting offline tips, and then presumably writing a 2 line thank you note to the tippers, is significantly different that cubicle worker butt-picking while collecting their salary.
I'm not even gonna touch how inappropriate some of the content of this comment is for a setting that is devoted to discussion of the cam-worker industry, so I will try to focus on the main points.
No one is saying that people who work in an office setting aren't hard workers. No one is saying that ALL office workers are on salary. It's a fucking analogy, one that EVERYONE understands otherwise you guys wouldn't be getting all bent out of shape about it. Cam workers do NOT get paid hourly wages. That's it. That's the end of the analogy. There's no sword being thrust into the professions of others, it's simply reality.
If you work hard, I applaud you. If you get paid to sit on your ass, congrats on getting away with it. It's really up to the individual how much work they want to put into it.
Focusing on the off-line tips, since that is what is quoted and something that I feel is highly controversial to prod at... Much of our work is offline. If I were to really go back and add up the hours of how much of my cam work over the past year and a half were actually in public chat, I'd have to say it's an optimistic 35%, if that much. Many patrons understand that and feel that this time should be compensated or simply feel like they want to help a model out. How/if a model chooses to ask for this is entirely their prerogative and they should in no way feel like they need to justify their income/work ratio simply because they are not actively on cam.
If you have a problem with models asking for offline tips that's a personal problem with them and their business model, not a problem with the concept of being tipped offline. While it may be annoying to you, that's a personal grievance that should not be reflected on the cam community as a whole. We're busting our asses and many of us need all the help we can get right now, downplaying any aspect of our income is simply detrimental.