Verifyhim, Mr. Number, SpyDialer, Intellius, Caller ID app, Provider Refs (not so much in Lafayette,La, certain local providers, in my age bracket especially, seem bitchy when asked about refs, not cool, so I don't bother most days)P411 OK's, ECCIE search, Social Media, LSP.org, Phone # searches, Buy/Sell groups, the list is endless when I attempt to screen......what am I missing??
I simply will not ask for work verification or what I consider too much RL info..
I've had too many gentlemen turn around and ask me the same things! Fair is Fair right! However during the initial screening process I do not want to tell someone I've never met my RL info.......But, if I'm asking them to divulge the personal details of their daily existence then what gives me the right to be put off by being asked the same damn things?
It seems lately that I'm being asked a ton of personal questions that I'm not comfortable answering. So when I take a step back and reevaluate my screening process, it's not unfair that the gentlemen ask me the same types of things. More times than not the hobbyists have more to lose than I do (I'm speaking for myself only, Every persons situation is different and I'm not trying to minimize what you have going on in your life. So don't be offended and jump my ass for making that statement. I own property, have a family, have a RL job, so on and so forth, but I don't provide full time any longer so my situation is much less to lose than someone who is married, has children, in a high profile career, so on and so forth) if something bad happens, so as of late, I'm trying to be much more conscientious of their personal boundaries as well as mine.....this change of heart and way of thinking has proven to make me even more paranoid and overly cautious than I normally would be!
I have many hoobbyists friends that do in fact know quite a bit about me and my RL. And vice-versa. It's a mutual respect and trust that has been built over time and I'm grateful and thankful that they trust me enough to include me in the mundane details and stories of their everyday lives. But these relationships, however limited, took a long time to build and didn't start out with me knowing too much RL info in the beginning.
So, question is this: what are some unique ways to screen new clients without getting way too cozy and asking private, personal questions that I don't want to answer my damn self?
The old methods are tired and worn out so anyone have any ideas of how to screen without acting like the CIA?
Happy Weekend Ladies and Gents!