Okay, I'll admit I posted this earlier and yanked it because I didn't want to create any bad blood, but I've been reading/seeing a lot of this going around in different forums/places lately, and it has really bothered me. I would love to hear what both sides have to say about this. (I have this tendency to address "sensitive" issues.) So here again is my original post:
I'm not much of a blogger, so this is just me kind of wondering aloud. I've never used a scopist, simply because I'm just a control freak, I guess, but I've just been reading a lot of "stuff" about all the really mean and nasty things scopists say about reporters, mostly along the lines of how poorly reporters write and how reporters depend on audio, blah, blah, blah. I just think it's really sad and in poor taste that some people feel the need to do such things, particularly since scopists seek out jobs from reporters, and they get paid to do the work. Yes, I know I've also heard about some reporters not paying their scopists and such, but that an entirely different issue. It just seems to me that some scopists have this -- I don't know, loathing of reporters for some reason.
I mean, scopists who have been scoping for a while know what the job entails. From what scopists have said, it just seems like they feel they shouldn't have to "fill in the blanks" or be paid more to do so. The way I've always viewed any job that I've ever worked in my life is, well, if I don't like it, I won't do it. But if it's a job I decide to do, then I accept the duties required of me, and I'm going to do the best job I can. If it ever comes to the point where I feel the need to trash my boss or my employer, then I know it's time for me to find another job. But from what I've seen/heard that scopists say about reporters, it would certainly discourage me from even thinking of ever using a scopist.
I guess, in a perfect world, I was thinking that it would be a relationship of mutual respect and support between a reporter and his/her scopist. Maybe I'm just missing something.
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