Well if he had an appointment at 2:00pm and showed at 2:15 you would feel no problem at saying at 3:00pm that it was time to wrap it up. Guys are paying a premium for your time. Showing up early is a way of making sure that something like traffic doesnt cut into your time. Rather than getting upset you could have him watch TV while you finish getting ready or say that since you started at 1:45 we'll end at 2:45. I own my own local business and while it may perturp you that they show early, making a big deal of it will only make you look petty.
Originally Posted by discretionaryincome
While she certainly could have made her point with a bit less attitude it is a profession and the reserved time is what is being paid for rather than just the service provided.
Having someone knock 15 minutes early defeats the purpose of even cleaning up. The moment he enters he is in her private space whether or not she still needs to shower the jizz out of her hair. If he is going to see her that way then why even bother cleaning up?
Also I doubt most women would feel comfortable or be foolish enough to give a total stranger unsupervised access to her place while she is distracted in the bathroom. Some people like myself are not couch sitting TV watchers.
A simple solution might be to start the clock from the moment the client enters but don't begin the BCD activities until the appointed time. This will allow her time to prepare with the bathroom door open. Having to pay to watch her discard used condoms, wipe off the sheets, douche, pee/poop and fix her make up would snap most offenders out of the early knocking habit pronto.
This works both ways as well. If an outcall provider arrives 30 minutes late to an hour appt. she should reduce the fee by 50% yet still provide a full hour of service if he has the extra time as he has reserved that specific hour slot just for her.
When the client is late doesn't his session get wrapped up right on schedule without any fee reduction?
If she is unexpectedly 15 minutes early she can likewise read a book in the car, window shop or comp the extra 15.
Common courtesy works both ways.
Of course a more realistic solution would be for both sides to simply allow and prepare for a 15 minute buffer before and after any scheduled appt. Shit happens.