http://beinganescort.blogspot.com/2009/10/reviews.html
Still teetering on the fact that I might have to return to escorting, I came back to "reviews"Can a single bad review really put a provider out of business? Is it that serious?
Anyone not familiar with this should know, this is where hobbyists "aka- clients" go onto major boards where they cluster like testosterone crazed boys and pat each other on the back for the newest story they posted.
Basically they "review" their time with you and you get scores based upon your performance. Pretty romantic huh? Not only do they include all the details of your time together, but they tend to do as most men in groups do- and try to one up each other by making their details better than the others.
And god forbid if you dont have a good meeting, you are doomed with a "bad review" - which can put a girl out of business in certain areas.
Not only do I think time spent together should be personal- and not posted for the world to read- excuse me, I mean the VIP's that these boards get paying members to pay to be- but the review system is ugly. Lets say you are attractive, have a nice meeting, and all goes well. Well unless you agree to a choice of one of 3 pretty gross things as a minimum- you cant score over a 7 on these rating boards. So no matter how pretty or "good" you are- if you value safety you wont score well.
And the guys who know this that try to help you get a better score are really not doing you any favors, because to do so they must state that you do in fact offer one of these servies- thus making the rest of the men believe when they see you thats what they will get.
Pretty fun stuff.
I was thinking about this because nowadays without reviews it is very hard to get work- guys dont want to take the chance, and so I considered linking back to my working day reviews, but it made me sick to read through them, and i dont want to be tied to the past. So i say no reviews.
Another review downfall is that the boards try to protect themselves by calling the reviews fiction, and agreeing they are made up stories- thus not illegal. Well try telling that to a judge who is holding printouts of your reviews, which happened to a good friend of mine. They arent fiction at that point.
Another fun job perk to consider