Define "Low Volume"

5T3V3's Avatar
  • 5T3V3
  • 04-29-2015, 01:49 PM
I run across quite a few providers that wave the "low volume" flag! And all but one when asked how many is low volume didn't have an answer. And the one that did said 5 ... which didn't seem that low volume to me ... so I ask you ... what is low volume?
Carolina Girl Holly's Avatar
morning, early afternoon and evening suits me fine; as I don't want traffic in and out at my house constantly...on the road, I can handle 4 or 5; but space in between is definitely important for the provider and the client...imo
5T3V3's Avatar
  • 5T3V3
  • 04-29-2015, 02:04 PM
morning, early afternoon and evening suits me fine; as I don't want traffic in and out at my house constantly...on the road, I can handle 4 or 5; but space in between is definitely important for the provider and the client...imo Originally Posted by Carolina Girl Holly
FYI I set it up so you can pick multiple choices if you have more of a range in mind ...

you say you can handle up to 4 or 5, but you would only call it low volume if it was 3 or under, am I understanding that right?
10-15 hours per week.
When I can hear someone on the other side of my truck.
BBW Katrina's Avatar
Like 4 or 5 a week
Five or six a month. More of a "side job" for me.
"Our amps go to 11..."

3 per day is low volume to some of you?
It's not a choice, but anything under 4 per week...gets my vote.
glade55's Avatar
low volume ? aja yea right you minions actually believe her ?
5T3V3's Avatar
  • 5T3V3
  • 04-29-2015, 04:18 PM
revised poll better choices as suggested

http://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=1369032
closed per request by OP.