You Get What You Put Up With – No more movies or low fees!
December 31, 2007 by Jean Murray
This is my last rant for 2007: You get what you put up with. Two examples:
EXAMPLE 1. I went to a movie theater with my son and daughter over the holidays. This was the first movie I had seen in a long time at the theater (my husband and I usually get Netflix movies). I sat down thinking I was going to see some previews, which doesn’t bother me, since I get to see what’s coming up. Instead I got TEN (and we counted!), yes, TEN COMMERCIALS. I was appalled. I had paid $8 for a matinee and still had to sit through all those commercials. Well, no more movies in theaters for me. I don’t have to put up with it. I can get a dozen movies a month, including good foreign films, indies, and TV shows, for less than the price of one theater movie. And with no commercials.
EXAMPLE 2: One of the things professionals put up with is not getting paid as much as we are worth. I put a profile on Elance and I have taken just a few jobs on there, but I don’t see any that are worth my time, so I only check there occasionally. It seems there are enough people who will take any work they can get at any price, and the people who post proposals accept the cheapest price. As Jennifer Chait says (in Deb Ng’s “Freelance Writing Jobs” blog), “you get what you pay for. ”
One of my goals in 2008 is to work smart, and only take work that will either (a) pay me well, or (b) pay little but promote my career. I’ll let you know how it works out.
Meanwhile, I’m back to Netflix, where I can watch what I want, when I want, and at a reasonable price.
Happy New Year!



Thanks so much for the mention. People do get what they pay for and we, as freelancers only get what we feel we’re worth. So as I see it everyone better increase their expectations.
Happy New Year to you and continued writing success
Thanks for the comment, Jennifer.