hehehe retooling here. come here denutz I have an ass midget with your name on it Originally Posted by sue_nami
No way sue!
I have been told that because of my skills and service that I should be charging more than I do. But I like to keep my rates reasonable.Then again, I don't think elderly providers should be charging an arm and a leg. My .2
I do have different rates in Killeen vs Austin because Killeen is mostly military and I used to offer a discount to military.
I have not been on BP in over a year but I kept the same rates both here and on there when I was. Although my last 6 months on there all I offered was body rubs, not full service. That was when I realized that BP was where most of the flakes came from.
I have higher rates on my website and other sites because of the flakes. Originally Posted by TemptationTammie
1) Doctors don't inherently risk criminalization just for doing their jobIn addition:
2) There are established channels for doctors to mitigate the risks of doing their job (insurance, access to lines of credit, etc.)
3) There are established channels of support for doctors (professional associations, etc.)
4) Doctors don't inherently risk being assaulted/murdered for doing their job.
Etcetera, etcetera...
Anyhoo, perceptions of desirability/attractiveness are a minor consideration for me. When thinking about my rates, I'm more so concerned with local cost of living, up front monetary expenses, and the time I spend doing administrative work. Originally Posted by Lena Duvall
Is it your looks? you're skills / service? is it something else? what other similar girls charge in other states? (cost of living is different in other areas)
I am curious about the thought process around it as I've been seeing trends of prices inching higher about every 6 months. What has changed in the scene to cause that?
I just think it's kind of funny that some girls charge more than most doctors, but that's their choice. Originally Posted by Raikage