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Originally Posted by helterskelter808
If you mean how is a cam job different to an affiliate, they're not in that sense. Same goes for any 'commission' based job.
An affiliate however doesn't have to sit in front of a cam to make money or have to deal with endless idiots demanding free this and free that.
A cam performer is physically doing a job, not just exercising their left click, putting links up and waiting.
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For any job which pays on performance, it is great that there is the potential for being compensated for doing well. But it sucks that there is the potential to do a ton of work for zilch.
Some jobs have more physicality and some have less. What difference does that make? Fast food is more physical than webmastering, but it pays less than camming. Retail tends to pay less than camming, except for management, and endless idiots certainly factor in there. Professional sports are also more physical and usually pay more than camming or webmastering.
Some cam girls prefer to make $20 to $35/hour flat and have a sure thing, but I think the girls who do commission tend to make more, don't they? So how is rewarding excellence a bad thing?