There are so many different variables to consider in determining volume. Some include a ladies preference, donation rates, need for $$$, motivation for being a provider, etc. Also, I think it is obvious one will get a different definition from each individual. Personally as a client, I know it is not realistic of me to think that I am the only client a provider will have that day. On the other hand, I don't want to be the providers 5th sloppy seconds of the day (I'm not trying to be offensive). So for me volume is kind of an issue but not a priority. Also for me, my definition of volume strictly relates to a providers average number of daily clients. I really don't consider volume on a weekly basis whereas I'm sure some providers actually think weekly volume is important. Bottom line for me, low volume is a provider who sees only 1 or 2 clients a day. As an aside, I try to book mid morning appointments. I think it gives me a better chance of being a provider's first client of the day and if I do my job right, the ONLY client of the day