JoleneJolene said:A "job" doesn't have to be something that you hate and makes you miserable.
I am also in the "career" field of camming. This is my full time job and career and I work damn hard off cam to make that possible. Most "real jobs" also come with real days off, those don't come often to most full time cam girls.
The career cam girls are always doing something related to camming. Planning the next show, keeping up with regulars, photoshoots, videos, related editing, profile updates. From the moment we wake up to the moment we go to bed, most of us are working in some form or another, on cam or off.
Yes camming can be very fun but it can also be very straining. Our emotions are at stake more often than in the normal work place.
I'm on cam an average of 8 hours per cam day (roughly 30 hours per week )
I also make and edit AT LEAST one custom video per week
1-2 photoshoots per week
couple hours per day answering MFC mails and keeping up with my pals ( which I welcome and enjoy )
Mail out packages about once a week.
Design and order Swag and raffle prizes.
All the stuff I do that is not on cam is done on my "day off."
Most people with the average "real job" would sleep for a month after one week of my schedule.
Heck, gotta give it to Amber, She does all that crazy cam girl stuff AND runs and maintains the forum.
Sorry for the long winded post but this is a subject I do feel passionate about.
Behind the scenes is called that for a reason, it is not often seen, let alone understood.
I'm glad you asked this question!
Jolene... thanks for the detailed post... it's never been my intention to dispute how real a cam model job is... and i'm not mocking it when i put "real job"... simply that as a person that's been doing the corporate grind for as long as i have... it's a pretty foreign life style to me... and i suspect many other members
i mean for myself... i'm use to weekly status reports... progress reports... performance reviews... implementation deadlines... jerk off bosses... kiss ass co-workers... pissed off clients... corporate politics... 60+ hour work weeks... and then when i log on to MFC i see women on MFC just chatting... playing a game... dancing... and sometimes watching TV or playing video games... which is just the side we see as a members
with the flexible hours... the lack of a supervisor... ability to work from home... make an agenda on cam that you want... pick and choose what you want to deal with... the occupation of cam model seems more like a "dream job" than a "real job"... but you were able to put it in context for me... part of what i was hoping for was to get a better understanding of what actually makes it work for you guys or to understand the stress part that us members don't actually see beyond what we see on cam... which you gave me a better idea of... thanks