Guys, when you make a one hour appointment, it's an hour.
I'm not sitting here saying that a couple mins over is gonna kill anyone but it's about an hour.
However, if you set an appointment with a provider for 3pm, the appointment starts at 3pm.
So, when we say "please send me the room number when you check in", that doesn't mean wait for us to say we're there and tell us to meet you outside.
No, it means inform us of the room number when you check in.
So, if our appointment is at 3pm, and we text you at 2:50pm, saying we're waiting and you don't respond, then be aware that your appointment still starts in 10 mins.
If you don't send us the room number until 3:30,
Well sir, that's 30 mins of your appointment you just wasted.
We have to plan our day around you guys and we may not have an extra 30 mins and lots of times, we don't.
So, don't get mad at us because you didn't answer our calls or texts on time to tell us what room we need to go to.
Basically, just have your shit together.
Brittany
Originally Posted by Brunette_Baby
The same holds true for providers. When we set an incall appointment with the providers we typically don't get the room number until we say we're there - not when we say we're on the way. If either party is running late that is where communication comes in - simply send a text, pm, or call and say I'm running a few minutes behind. I've had providers run into traffic coming to me and all it took was a call to say they were late. I've got caught up in traffic on way to a provider and all it took was a call to say I'm running late. The time starts when we are in front of each other.
Providers won't send the number until we're there for many reasons and we don't send the number until you're there for reasons also but if each side communicates then it should not be an issue. If I go to an incall and it's set for 2pm and I text that I'm there at 1:58pm and to send me the number and if there is no response in a 10-15 minute window then I'm out and she's off the list. I'm not gonna sit and wait for 30 minutes for a response. If she responds and says ok give me 5 or 10 minutes then that's cool but the appointment will go for the allotted time but I'll also bring it up before I give the donation so if there is a change in time for the appointment because she was late then there will be a change in the donation because I'm shorted due to her lateness.