Rochester What Have I Done Wrong????

This is the first whole week in a while that I have decided to work at home here in Rochester. I have not gotten any response at all. I would like feedback from people as to what I am doing wrong. Rate? Service? Location? Etc? Please help me to fix whatever issues there are. I do care and if I am doing something wrong I would like to know.

Please send responses to sexygabrielleny@gmail.com
Gabrielle, I wouldn't take it personal. It's been a slow week for me as well. Unless there is something that we are doing wrong but I am sure it isn't.
personally i think all the girls in this area need to take a look at there rates!
Sledhead, I couldn't disagree more. I've never (yet) seen either Gab or Brooke - but from everything that's said on here, they are worth every penny!
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personally i think all the girls in this area need to take a look at there rates! Originally Posted by sledhead
I disagree. Most of our lovely ladies offer decent rates. Just as everything else in life, if there are some that are more than you can afford, either save up or pass.

Sledhead, I couldn't disagree more. I've never (yet) seen either Gab or Brooke - but from everything that's said on here, they are worth every penny! Originally Posted by rochlawguy
I've never seen Gab, but I can tell you that I agree with your assessment of Brooke.
Money is tight even in the type of work I am doing I can see it in my paycheck! I thought the recession was over!
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I don't think there is anything either of you have done "wrong." There are a combination of factors.

Yes, the economy is rough, in my line of work, I can attest to that. Plus, speaking for myself, having a S.O., it is tough to find the time to "sneak" away from work and home for an hour or more of fun.

Also, again speaking for me, I would LOVE to see either of you, but, as a newbie, I do not meet the requirements and can not give you references. I am not asking you to change your rules (except for me), but, all of these factors lead to a diminished customer base.

Just my two cents,

Guy
Like others have said, it's the economy. People have to make decisions on where their cash goes. Disposable income has become a thing of the past, with companies geting rid of disposable employees. $50 can be the difference between getting a tank of gas and keeping your job for another week, or not.
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  • cnym
  • 10-07-2010, 04:52 PM
Ladies, Ladies ,Ladies.
I have also heard that it is very slow in the Syracuse area too, so do not take it personal.
Gabrrielle, If and when you schedule another visit to Syracuse, please email me directly and let me know ahead of time, You never know how the timing and the Hobby funds are. Would like to see you again.
Brooke, I am still waiting for your promised Visit to Syracuse, very patiently. I know that you tried before and it just did not work out.
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If I lived in Rochester I'd either be broke or divorced or both with all you fine women running around, that being said when business is slow companies usually lower their rates or run promotions to draw more people in.
I agree the current economy and job market is what I'd say is the roots of slow times in any service industry. Seeing this industry is a fringe entertainment-esque service...That is more a want than a definite need per say...People are tending to take care of their definite needs before they splurge on their secondary wants

And ladies never think it's your rates...You are not in auto sales you should never feel the need to barter or offer deals...You put your price you see fit if you are worth your salt people pay for it by the pound regardless...even if it may be slower people know what you do and appreciate it and will pay your rates regardless.
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Also take into account that being the beginning of the month, alot of funds are tied up paying rent. Maybe a mortgage as well.
I agree with Guy... The reference situation is tough.. I'm tryin to break out of newbie status myself!!

Brook I emailed you several times and provided references...must not have been good enough??? I understand a provider can be picky about who she sees... But to at least reply with an answer....a "sorry I can't see you "..or even better an explanation would be the polite thing to do. I was without a doubt polite when I contacted you.
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I know in my case there isn't the free time like during the summer months. With school activities and going to local football games every week. I wouldn't give it up for anything.
I mostly hobby when I travel for work, but wished I was closer to Rochester as there are providers there that are on my list to see.
I may have to make a weekend road trip to Rochester later this fall to check things out.

Hang in there ladies, as it is slow every place I go and talking to different providers.
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economy slows every one down