Boy oh Boy,
First of all, thank you Nate.
Romeo, the reason I called you a newbie is because you only have 30 posts in this forum. I don't know you personally, and I don't know you're skiing background. And the people that know me, understand that what I was trying to say is:
Lots of people come on here 'sponsor' crazed and ready to be the next Tanner. If you think that you have what it takes, then that's great, I'm sure people will be behind you 100 percent.
I come from a family of skiers that are involved in the industry and I live in a tight nit communtiy (Whistler). I just wanted to let you know that before you step into a world of professionalism that you may or may not have think hard about what you want your impact on the ski scene to be. What you did was perfectly justifiable and I would have done the same (if I hadn't a few years ago when I joined this site). But you should really take Nates advice and learn to absorb the good and bad things people have to say about you and your skiing and turn it into a postive motivation.
We're all here just to ski and have fun doing it. As I've said before, as soon as you lose the fun, you lose the sport. So, take what everyone has to offer. Write a resume (get it checked by a professional), make a movie, write a coverletter and act mature. Doing this may be difficult, but it all pays off. This is the best job in the world, but it's not for everyone... just remember that.
I truly hope that all works out for you man, and feel free to email or message me further. That goes for anyone. I'm here to help out the best I can. I'm not saying I know everything, just that I have a perspective that many of you may find interesting.
Thanks alot. Rip it up tis season guys. See you on the slopes.