Perhaps a bad list would cause drama, but what about a good list.I don't think that a list, of any sort, is a good idea. Like Grace mentioned above, there is too much of a slippery slope argument that could be applied. Jules, you certainly don't wish to start something like that. Gosh ... the shit storm that would brew over something like that.
Oh yeah fuck please! Originally Posted by FishGuy13
Plus, one of my dearest "provider" friends just doesn't give references. I understand where she is coming from and she doesn't ask for them, either. It shouldn't be a requirement to give them. It's a courtesy.
I'm GREAT with references, by the way! Always!!!
With that being said, I rarely have references given by new clients. And I also appreciate preferred411 a lot, when a guy will use it.
Probably because if they're on Eccie, I already can get to know them in other ways. Or ... they're from backpage or TER, or some other advertising site and the only way to screen is to do the old fashioned stuff.
Ask for work information. Phone number. Check the e-mail address. Talk to them over the phone (A requirement for me even if they've given me their blood type. I want to HEAR that voice before I let them walk through the door.)
And sometimes, you have to be almost serpentine to get information. I can be a bit loosy goosier than some on screening. I like visiting with newbie guys, too.
It's challenging but if you do NOT rely on provider references, life (and getting more work!) is just easier.
Good luck, Jules!
Sincerely,
Elisabeth