And you've done a fantastic job featuring your shop's own designs on the site.The interesting thing is, along the way I've become an alright designer. About half the photos under the Rosemont Weddings are of my work. I love wedding work.
Please do ask questions and welcome new members. I'm not sure why new members were asked not to, but we need all the help we can get, IMO.Somewhere along the line, we were asked that the "new people" refrain from the voting process so that those that have been on the board the longest had time to qualify the new people. Not sure if I was considered a new member of not, so I decided not to vote anymore cuz I haven't been a member too awfully long.
I don't like it either. It happens here and happens in the real world too with 'real' florists. Unfortunately, just because someone owns or works in a brick and mortar shop, doesn't mean they know what you or I would consider the most 'basic' of information.I think my main gripe is when I open Flower chat and someone asks such basic questions that should have been known or learned before ever thinking about being in the industry.
Part of it is also that our interests are more diverse. The site was once very WS-centric and now you're seeing some long-timers moving away from discussing WSs and their issues and focusing more on brand development, marketing and advertising.I have noticed that. That's why I feel we need more new people with diverse background and experience.
Maybe true. I also believe the new member apps have taken a chunk of what used to be conversation and discussion time for some of us.I.e., oldtimers basically run of new ideas/topics to talk about. Scary, isn't it?
I consider myself a veteran of message boards and I've found that I prefer the ones that require a minimum post count before gaining full access. The benefits are:
1) Improves the screening process
2) Stimulates message board activity (breaks the ice)
Well let me tell you this, it is not fair for all of us who have worked our arses off, to support you in what you do,,,,
Hugs to all of my true professional flower shop owners...
I think that's the best idea yet.
Would eliminate the lurkers (takers only) and encourage giving to the community.
Absolutely agree - some of the stuff I share, or have shared, like stuff we learn from our consultant, is not only hard won and expensive experiences, but stuff I want to share only with a tight knit group of highly professional florists. It's like Carol stated, we pay to learn these things.
Cards are played lots closer to the chest now, not only by me.
Pay your dues and blow a Lexus or two like we have done to get those experiences - I see no reason to shortcut the process for, or save new florists those hard won lessons by posting things like this publicly...
Cards are played lots closer to the chest now, not only by me.
But the hard part for me is to know that someone working out of there darn house, is taking business from each and everyone of you, also for us to be training someone to open there business is not right,...
Many many times, I vote without posting a message on the intro thread. I don't believe you can adequately gauge who is voting based upon the posts in the introductions.Now, what is so strange to me is that the same people who demanded this screening are the ones who aren't voting, but are still complaining that screening isn't working.
I seem to spend half of my time here on this new member forum and am giving notice that I give up. I am resigning my position as faux gatekeeper.
If someone shows up that I need to know about, like particularly an astute order gatherer - someone please let me know. I gotta put this forum on ignore now before I go nuts (short trip - right around the corner)
OK - more nuts.
Last night I marked 185 unread posts as read - I hope I didn't miss something good.
And welcome everybody, and your dog, if you have one.
as matter of fact - here's some unasked for get aquainted advice - please pay particular attention to the last 3 sentences:
Jon, I count you as a friend and good business operator.
That said, I'm tired of having to deal with your mood swings and tantrums about how the board should be run, each followed by a threat of taking your ball and going home if you don't get your way.
You're a long time member - maybe you've lost some of the appreciation that some of the newer members still have. Either way, don't let the door hit you.
Ryan
I seem to spend half of my time here on this new member forum and am giving notice that I give up. I am resigning my position as faux gatekeeper.
I probably should mind my own business, and I don't know much about any past mood swings or tantrums, but I think you may have interpreted JB's post the wrong way. I took it as he's just frustrated with the whole new member dealie and is taking a hiatus from the process. He's still going to be an active member of the FlowerChat. He's hinted at it in other threads as well. :dunno:Jon, I count you as a friend and good business operator.
That said, I'm tired of having to deal with your mood swings and tantrums about how the board should be run, each followed by a threat of taking your ball and going home if you don't get your way.
You're a long time member - maybe you've lost some of the appreciation that some of the newer members still have. Either way, don't let the door hit you.
Ryan
That's exactly how i read it,no toys out of the pram were mentioned????I probably should mind my own business, and I don't know much about any past mood swings or tantrums, but I think you may have interpreted JB's post the wrong way. I took it as he's just frustrated with the whole new member dealie and is taking a hiatus from the process. He's still going to be an active member of the FlowerChat. He's hinted at it in other threads as well. :dunno:
I probably should mind my own business, and I don't know much about any past mood swings or tantrums, but I think you may have interpreted JB's post the wrong way. I took it as he's just frustrated with the whole new member dealie and is taking a hiatus from the process.
Either way, don't let the door hit you.
Ryan
JB's "problem" is that he is just too honest, or uncalculating. That's why he is popular here.
He could have just quietly ignored the New-Applicant thread without publicly announcing it. By announcing his decision, he chose to expose himself to the inevitable criticism that should be directed to not just him but also others who are doing the same thing (but without announcing it).
I guess I'm the only one who has noticed quality dropping with quantity. :dunno:
Well then tell me who the 'drop in quality' shot was directed to, if not the Admin team? Those of us working in the background (and foreground) here every day take it very personally.Now, nothing in my post was critical of you and the job you do here.
I vowed yesterday not to come back to FC this weekend, but logged in anyway. Call me thin-skinned, but being one who has actively worked to increase membership and participation, I can't help but take remarks like that very personally.funny I gotten 6 green dots in agreement on this topic...