Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did she ask for the help or did your sister manufacture this need? I'm imagining an off hand comment where your sister says, "you should talk to my sister, I'll connect you with her."
Because this has happened to me, I say, oh I'd love to be a dog trainer, it seems so interesting and fun! And a well
meaning, meddling helper type connects me with a contact and I'm all like, um, I wasn't serious.
Still it's rude not to reply with thank you.
I agree with this poster.
I like to daydream sometimes. "I wonder what it would be like to win the lottery . . . . I wonder what it would be like to have four arms . . . . I wonder how freelance writers market their material . . . . . ." Maybe this friend happened to daydream out loud in front of your sister and your sister ran with it.
Anonymous wrote:all she had to do was say thanks.Anonymous wrote:I don't know. Based on Op's first post and her follow-up, it may be possible that your email was so long, so preachy, so pedantic, and perhaps so overwhelming that woman didn't know what to do with all that information. Or there are whole host of reasons why she might not have gotten back to you right away. Why I always look for the bad in people. Damn.
all she had to do was say thanks.Anonymous wrote:I don't know. Based on Op's first post and her follow-up, it may be possible that your email was so long, so preachy, so pedantic, and perhaps so overwhelming that woman didn't know what to do with all that information. Or there are whole host of reasons why she might not have gotten back to you right away. Why I always look for the bad in people. Damn.
Anonymous wrote:Did she ask for the help or did your sister manufacture this need? I'm imagining an off hand comment where your sister says, "you should talk to my sister, I'll connect you with her."
Because this has happened to me, I say, oh I'd love to be a dog trainer, it seems so interesting and fun! And a well
meaning, meddling helper type connects me with a contact and I'm all like, um, I wasn't serious.
Still it's rude not to reply with thank you.
Anonymous wrote:I've had similar experiences. I try not to take it personally but it's hard. You feel taken for granted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see why you had to mention that she was a SAHM in your post. Seems irrelevant and just opening yet another door to bash SAHMs.
I'm sorry that you helped a person out and didn't get a response but this could have happened with anyone.
OP here. Again, I was a SAHM for three years. Maybe I should have put that in my original post, but my point was--this person has no recent experience, and no contact in a field where I have more recent experience and more contacts. In this particular part of life, freelance writing, she is starting from Ground Zero. So everything I gave her, including story pitches/ideas, was a huge leap forward for her. I think that's relevant. I think that's a bigger "gift" than, say, telling an attorney friend who's asking for potential client leads about a lead; presumably, she'd already have a base of clients and contacts.
She's probably in over her head. Maybe she thought that writing is fun and I will try it because I don't want to go back to (xyz) but your email was an overwhelming eye opener to her, especially since you sound very accomplished and professional. It could happen to anyone. But she should say thanks, I don't think I can do this after all!