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geopod 10-09-2005 06:37 PM

A question for Everyone about the Newbie forum
 
When I was living in Nova Scotia.I was a newbie on the reef site there.We had mentors that we would go to for help.Preferably someone that was close to you if emergency arissed.I found this to be very helpful.And the newbie wouldnt post what they thought was a stupid question they would contact that mentor for them.Also a newbie wont post alot of their questions as they dont wanna look stupid to all the other reefers especially if they lost some expensive coral or fish.Cause we know how the boards get sometimes with different opinions of people who post.And that could end up pushing some of these people away in discouragement.I would be more than willing to be a mentor to someone.I have been in the hobby for 3yrs but FW for 12yrs(discus Breeding) but I still consider myself a newbie.I still learn stuff everyday from the board as well as other people.If I do have a question I sometimes PM someone to ask for advice.I know the only stupid question is the one thats not asked.Sometimes newbies feel threatened,and intimidated by the answers they get. Just a thought do you think this is too much in regards to the newbie idea?What are some opinions?I know everyone has lives and are busy.But we are all on here at some point.Maybe we would have 5 PM's instead of 1 or none.

George

Ruth 10-09-2005 06:52 PM

What an excellent idea. I consider myself a newbie although I have been doing this or at least trying to for just about 3 years. The first 2 were a real stuggle but what I learned was invaluable and although I still have a lot to learn would love to have a mentor that I could ask question of and would be willing to try and help someone else.

reefburnaby 10-11-2005 01:02 AM

Hi,

About 2 to 3 years ago, we used to have a mentorship program at Canreef. I used to mentor along with several others on the board. I am sure we can restart that program.

- Victor.

geopod 10-11-2005 01:35 AM

It's good to see some backup on this one.When I asked one of the staff about it htey said to post and see. I wasnt sure what to expect.But from my experience with it it was an excellant idea and worked really well.

george

vanreefer 10-11-2005 03:58 AM

I found it useful when I was starting out to get many different peoples opinions... I would even post on different boards... then compile the info and make an informed decision... I found this to be helpful...

Just a thought

christyf5 10-11-2005 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vanreefer
I found it useful when I was starting out to get many different peoples opinions... I would even post on different boards... then compile the info and make an informed decision... I found this to be helpful...

Just a thought

I did this as well/still do :wink: Get a general consensus for your problem and then go from there :biggrin:

WWWD 10-11-2005 04:57 AM

sounds like an AA thing :mrgreen:

reeferaddict 10-11-2005 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WWWD
sounds like an AA thing :mrgreen:

My name is Jim... and I'm addicted to reefing....

I'm in... coming up on 4 years in reef and since I was a kid in FW... like everyone else I certainly don't know everything, but have the bank statements... (maybe I burned them... :mrgreen: ), to prove what I've learned... :redface:

SeaHorse_Fanatic 10-11-2005 04:23 PM

ROLF :drinking:

My name is Anthony & I, too, am an addict..... I have spent more on fishfood than on groceries :redface: ..... Even on the days when I worked 14+ hours, I usually still sneaked onto Canreef :redface: (sign of true addiction).

George, the Mentoring program is a great idea. As a newbie in certain aspects of this addiction (ie. sumps/plumbing), I always had the phone numbers & pm addresses of certain local reefers whom I trusted & respected & I wasn't afraid to use those contacts. I've communicated lots with other newbies when they've had their questions that I felt I could help with because I truly believe that what goes around, comes around. The important points are the willingness to help and the knowledge of our own limitations, so we don't try to give advice on stuff we're not sure about ourselves. With MSN, long distance plans, pms & email, it's getting easier & more convenient to help each other out.

However, I do advise newbies to do a search on this board & others on the topic or question before hand, because 9 out of 10 times at least, that topic or question has already been dealt with in-depth on the boards. If people put in the effort ahead of time to help themselves, then it reduces the time necessary to answer questions that have been answered many times before.

Just my thoughts on the topic.

Anthony :biggrin:

TNTCanada 10-11-2005 05:10 PM

Sounds like a great idea I'd be in.

Cheers
Tyler


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