not exactly on topic, but important.. if a Provider lives in a large apartment complex, when you give the room #, also tell how to get to it.. I've wandered several apartment parking lots in a frantic pace, trying to locate that damn room, that seems to not line up naturally with the room numbers I see as I canvass.
that looks much worse to prying eyes, than a Dude sitting in his car.
Originally Posted by Chung Tran
Ohhhhh, nothing's worse than an apartment visit, where the buildings look exactly alike, many turns, building are marked in a way that's hard to see/read. Add on some failing light or night time altogether, and this could be a real nightmare. She's giving turn by turn directions, which is going to be my next point.
The turn by turn method. I....won't visit if you have to get me there this way. "Make a left turn by KFC, on Smith Street. Go down to Brown Ave and you'll see a Merchant Bank. Turn right. [moments of silence on the phone] Are you there yet"
Getting instructions this way is difficult, dangerous, and highly frustrating. A, I don't like driving with a phone to my ear, because....it's ILLEGAL, aaaand, oh yeah, dangerous. Oh, I'm sure it's so much fun explaining to the cop at the [accident] scene that I'm on my way to see this girl from BP/Eccie.
C, there's always a weird sounding/spelling street that's hard to identify if you're not familiar with the area, or the street marker is hard to see. Of course, combine this whole process with bad weather and/or failing light.
Yeah, just give me an intersection, then a call where you can voice me the notel, if not obvious (some notels are grouped in proximity) and the room number. The smoother this goes, the better, for both sides.
Oh, and if I see a 'random' guy outside, on his cell phone, for no definable reason, I'm going to assume the worst.