… does Tom Demerly hold a “real job” or does he somehow manage to make a living by posting on this forum all day long. Nothing against Tom, just wondering how he does it.
Maybe if some folks spent less time on this forum, they would not be writing sob stories about working late or not having enough time to train.
I’m a chiropractor. Maybe I’m just not busy enough and need more patients! We had freezing rain to day which caused quite a number of cancellations and rebooking. So I’ve got lots of time today to play. Actually I keep the computer on my desk in the office and leave it wired to the net all day. Check in on the forum every now and then.
Your second paragraph is spot on. It’s like the people I work with who are always complaining that they have to “work 10 hour days” when really they spend half of their time surfing the web, IMing friends, checking out Mets box scores and so forth. Work is like a minimal insertion mission for me - get in, get it done right, and get the hell out of there. One thing that IM training has done is made me a master of time management.
I know I am a lucky one - PC’s on all day, AIM all day, chat rooms, BBS’s and on and on - every now and again I do work even. And to think I am paid for this!!!
I’ve never met Tom, but his web site says his store is open 7 days a week, from 10 a.m to 7 or 9p.m. on weekdays. It’s the middle of winter in the the midwest, its after the holidays, and before the spring rush. My guess is he has a lot of free time at the present.
Most everything he posts is positive, whats the big deal?
There is no “big deal”. Not sure why you think there is a “big deal”.
I made an observation on Tom’s posting volume, which seems far and above that of any other poster on the forum. Somewhat of a surprise since I remember reading some time ago on some post about the amount of sleep that people get, that he owned a bike shop and how he stayed at work late building bikes and struggled to find time to train.
I guess one could wonder the same thing about Gerard from Cervelo. There was a point there that the guy seemed to be running the Slowtwitch Forum rather than a bike company.
Again, just an observation. Don’t bother reading into it. No hidden message here.
In Tom’s defense, there is down time of 30 minutes here, and 10 minutes there. Not enough time to train, but enough time to play on Slowtwitch and write his articles on his own website. He also owns the place and has employees that he can delgate things too. Just like me, I own a home improvement business and this is my slow work time. In the summer you won’t here from me.
At first I felt pretty shitty about this whole thread, but now you guys are making me feel better. Thank you. I needed that. Now, any advice on the girl thing? I gotta put that behind me somehow… It’s killing me.
Yea, either get on the trainer and watch ironman video or some of the TDF tapes you have and remember you want to win Wisconson race! Or go have a couple of beers and remember you can’t change who you basically are–which is a good person and you can’t change her. Get up tommorow and train, and work and live it up knowing you are making feel better everyday by helping them in things they love–bikes!
Not to defend Tom or anything, and certainly not reading anything between the lines Velo, but this forum is a form of business for people like myself and Tom. I see a lot of posts by Tom asking things like “what does everyone think of so and so product?” This is a good place to do polling for opinions etc and has a return in the form of business for Tom. Before this forum I had never heard of Tom before or of his store. Now I know of both and if I am in the area I would certainly make it a point to go by and meet him, see his store and probably buy something. So by being visable here there is a certain long term goodwill and business building aspect to it.
I certainly don’t get to post on here as much as I would like to, even though I am in front of this computer full time for work. Sometimes it is the choice between answering a work related e-mail or posting a response here and 99% of the time that e-mail is going to get answered first and if there is time and mental energy left after that, the odd post will slip in from me. It is also sometimes and escape and a break from regular work to peruse what is the hot topic of the day on here.
It would be a boring place to hang out here if everyone just worked all day and didn’t come in here to play, kind of like the weekends on this board.
I don’t think people on this forum do sob that much. In fact I was impressed by how much training some of you guys get done whilst commuting and taking care of the family.
I start my day in the office with a surf to see whats going in in the world and then drop by with my coffee in sandwiches at regular intervals. Time management (or knowing what you’re doing and getting on with it rather than fafffing) is the key.
I also would be dropping into Tom’s shop if I was in the area. Highly unlikely but you never know.
We should consider ourselves lucky. Given the fact that Tom’s shop is in Michigan (and its nasty here!) He may have a little more free time on his hands. Come spring and summer - I would’nt doubt his posting volume will decrease.
OK guys, it’s 2:26 am here and I am finally leaving the store. just finished tomorrow’s editorial (Stormclouds), wrote some e-mails, cashed out the register, put away the two Compu-Trainers (rode 20 miles earlier with Michael R. Rabe)ate dinner with the men and did a shitload of posting on Slowtwitch on a number of interesting topics. So there you go. A day in the life…