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You're theory is only relevant to one segment of the provider market.
It's funny you mention your price point. But I'll leave that for later.There are times when you can't pay me enough because there are days on my calendar which are dictated by a custodial agreement. On the right day, time wins, on the right day money wins.
Saying both is a cop out. Can you place more importance to one over the other?
Time: relative. Can I give you something of equal or more value to give me the time over another fucktard?
Money: relative. Can I give you something of equal or more value if it means more money than the other fucktard?
My guess is the answer is yes to both. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
. . . a custodial agreement. On the right day, time wins, on the right day money wins.I guess it's hard for both parties to separate reality from this fantasy world. Custody commitments (nice way to put it) play a big part in value. I'm starting to understand. Or sober up. I can buy you out or make your time worth it on the right day. Am I right?
Money wins when my calendar allows it. Time has less value to me at the moment per my comments above. Originally Posted by YummyMarie
What works for you? When your calendar allows it? At your rate, not worth it. At your special rate, all night would be a gamble. Even with the pancakes or waffles. You would have to put in a lot of work. All night.First Of The Day or Fool Of The Day ... in some cases, both.
What's FOTD?Originally Posted by eccieuser9500