Temat: Doing things for free
Lidia K.:
Looking at the GL groups where some people are quite helpful...
Being a nice person, do you do things that you're specialist in for free?
Yes, delightfully. I have over 8K posts in one of the web forums specialized in music production, and at least half of it is 1-sided experience/knowledge transfer.
When do you decide that you're going to do it?
You don't "decide", you just do it. When you "decide" it doesn't sound like it is sincere, to me.
Who are the people you're willing to help?
Anyone with enough decency, enough skills to explain him/herself verbally and anyone who is able to understand what he/she reads. I usually help through/using internet and web forums, that's why writing and reading is vastly important.
I like teaching, but there's not much room to pass on the knowledge by inviting people and explaining things in my profession.
I did many presentations (in the shape of making people listen to some audio productions and explaining what's the purpose of them, etc), but "helping others" is not easy for time and space limitations.
Have you received any high skilled (not not so skilled) service for free?
Well, in this time and age, I don't know anyone who haven't seen free tutorials in the web. So my answer is yes, I received many "service" in the shape of training/experience/knowledge for free.
It might have a marketing purpose behind it, to promote their services, but "free" is free most of the times.
Do you think people's eagerness to help in your environment has changed over the years?
I can't evaluate that. Maybe means of helping has changed, but I don't know what do you mean by "years" and "people's eagerness". People (or human) don't change their attitude in a life time of a single man/woman, so I can't compare it, probably.
Can things that are free be equally good???
Absolutely.
Sometimes we need to double-check some stuff though... and that's the only tricky thing about the internet. There are a lot of false info comin' our way too.
Edit: it's not a Y/N interview, just a springboard for discussion
Got it. :)