How bad do you feel?

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  • MFXumeroth
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2006
    • 160

    #1

    How bad do you feel?

    This industry is tough, some of us feel bad about their work, I think.
    And sometimes we have to do things we do not want to, and stuff like that I think. How bad do you feel about what u have to do in your work, and what is the worst thing u have to do or have done?
    Embraces,

    Xumeroth
  • E$_manager
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Apr 2006
    • 13557

    #2
    it was difficult to start porno - some sort of disgust.
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    • RayVega
      Confirmed User
      • Jul 2004
      • 4212

      #3
      I have no bad feelings whatsoever in what I do.
      Ray "The Don" Vega

      Managing Director
      Private Equity Fund

      [email protected]

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      • CamsLord
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2006
        • 3663

        #4
        i like what i do
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        • gangbangjoe
          Ronin
          • May 2004
          • 17693

          #5
          Originally posted by CamsLord
          i like what i do
          and what would that be?

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          • jayeff
            Confirmed User
            • May 2001
            • 2944

            #6
            I spend as little time as possible thinking about what it says of the human condition that people actually pay to see pictures of naked women and sex. That's the only aspect of our product which bothers me.

            I miss being able to see and hear how customers react, because we end up making far too many assumptions about what works and what does not. Very few of us have useful data about our businesses, and invariably we tend to bend any data to fit our preconceptions.

            I think that 2000-2010 will prove to be the most frustrating decade in which to be in this business. We no longer enjoy the easy money of earlier years, but nor has the industry matured enough yet for long-term thinking to have become the rule instead of the exception.

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