I adore U Isis & love your posts but what's up with the novels ? no disrespect Originally Posted by Sweet N LittleShe was on a roll tonight alright.
I do sessions , if your a clock watcher you will end up with low scale clients. Originally Posted by JoanJet
I hear what your saying, but in this business there are alot of "what ifs" even with references. Which brings me up to a thread I started 2 months ago about giving clear details during reference checks on clients. Many women simply say "he's fine" with no additional details. So many times when meeting with clients, you truely do not know what the character of that client is. Is he respectful? Will he give you a tip if you give additional time? Sometimes you just don't know before hand how the date will turn out. You hope he will be mindful and respectful. But there are never guarantees, again, even with those reference checks. Originally Posted by incognito isisI think everyone on both sides should be given the benefit of the doubt when it comes to hoping the client and provider is respectful of time on the very first visit.I personally have been guilty of being late and over staying my allotted time, but when they see I've brought them flowers and a gift all is usually forgiven for being late. If I overstay my time I just ask them how much in the end and include a tip on top or I'll just overpay and not ask her.
I don't mind her watching the clock as long as she stay focus on my rod . So ladies just make sure you can do 2 things at the same time . Maybe we should call them Cock Watchers also ..... Originally Posted by Poppa JoeLOL you can watch the clock as long as you watch the cock too!!!
I have music downloaded to my cell phone. I have playlist for HR and 2 HR dates. Once the music stops it is about time to finish up. I know at what point in the playlist that I have about 5 min left so that's my cue to make it happen soon. This way I am not looking at a clock or really concerned about time since I know exactly how much time I have left according to the music. I keep the volume down so it's not to distracting and try to choose songs that get me in the mood. Originally Posted by Audrina MonroeWell, day-yum, Babe -- aren't you the clever one, and am I ever "slow"! All those times we've been together, I always thought the music was for "atmosphere."
LOL when I had seen you my phone was not working properly. It seems that I had viruses from watching to much porn... Originally Posted by Audrina MonroeAnd the time I asked you to bring out your clit tickler, you told me you'd worn it out. You are a very naughty girl, Audrina ... and hard on electronics!
So not true. No matter what your target market is, you'll always get good guys and bad guys.This.
I don't mind giving my clients a little extra time on my dime (10-15 mins), but don't try to take advantage me.
When you walk into a shrink's office, you've given the 1 hour that you pay for and nothing more. Any other profession where you pay by the hour/2 hours/whatever, do you expect them to give you more time for free? My massage therapist doesn't give me extra time, she wraps up at the hour and that's it.
I have great clients who respect my time and most importantly, respect me. Which in turn makes it easy for me to respect them and give them extras in the long run.
Everyone has a different opinion of what a clock watcher is, just like everyone has a different opinion of what PSE truly is. But, then again you didn't give your opinion as to what a clock watcher. So, I'm going to assume that you mean ladies who are constantly watching the clock. In that case, you won't have repeat clients, only new ones who don't know any better. Originally Posted by MsElena
I am not embarrassed to say that I pay attention to the time.
1. Elena said before, you are booking me by the hour. A little extra is fine but don't take advantage.
2. I would argue with the premise that "clockwatching" leads to bad clients. I would make the argument that bad clients lead to clockwatching. Originally Posted by SillyGirl
But yet, at the same time, how is a lady supposed to truly know when her time is up? Originally Posted by incognito isisDiscreetly.
Is it appropriate to have a cell phone alarm on?I guess it depends on her clients. I tried to schedule enough time to not have that sort of problem (2+ hours). The only time I ever ran over was a 2 hour appointment that I didn't realize had run over. However, right after she left, I realized I had run around 30 minutes overtime and I immediately called her and made arrangements to get money to her to cover another hour. Had she set an alarm and left on time, she'd have been out the money for another hour and I would have been less satisfied with the session. I guess it's a judgment call that requires a little intuition on how to best handle the session.