Also, I would like to think one's self-worth comes from a job well done, not necessary how much you get paid for the job. A satisfied client should be worth more than remuneration.
Originally Posted by dallaswill
Money is a necessary evil in this profession for sure! Being always available with a stable, respectful Incall is hard work!
BUT I agree dallaswill, doing something to the best of my ability is my life motto...
Knowing at the end of the day I tried my hardest to make smiles happen is enough for me!
-but where do providers draw the line?
-when it starts to cost more to provide an Incall than what your income is?
-everyone wants more for less from us, but what about what it truly costs to provide quality sessions?
-every provider manages business differently, but knows what it takes to maintain their standards -it's hard to provide a heartfelt emotionally connected session when you kNoW if you are being sold short on valuable time...
I guess all in all, IF expectations are clear upfront and agreements are made then changed, it will ALWAYS end up with one person feeling jilted out of time energy effort or money...
I'm sure we have all experienced a paycheck less than what we had imagined it to be. I try to exceed expectations every time so when you open your paycheck it's all you imagined it to be! wholeheartedly and willingly!
-but then I'd do this profession for free IF I didn't have to support myself and an Incall to make it happen!