Given that, shouldn't clients from P411 or ECCIE be considered less risky and, therefore, require less of a fee?
Again Chaos, does your boss ask you to adjust your pay? Another thing people aren't considering, if we have insurance it comes out of our pocket not out of our paychecks where our employers match the cost. If you don't have insurance than you pay twice as much for everything you need or more. And I think everyone appreciates a provider who gets tested regularly and keeps herself safe and keeps you safe. Personally I pay for tests out of pocket. I don't charge high donations, I don't upcharge, I provide excellent service in a safe comfortable environment and I do quite well.I don't feel it's right for anyone to ask another person to lower there rates. You don't have that done to you on your job why should the provider have to go through it. Originally Posted by yourdesire
My boss doesn't adjust my pay, but at the same time I don't really adjust my service, either.
I'm not questioning pay by itself, but pay as it relates to service. While quality escorts like you are reliable, available, responsive and safe, there are an increasing number of girls in KC who aren't but think they should charge exponentially more than you. So to take your point a little further, would you be cool with someone at your work earning more money than you who unapologetically does a significantly worse job than you?
When I talked about someone earning six figures, I also talked about what goes into that. Incall locations, for example, are a big expense. There has been an uptick in women who are outcall only.
I don't think anyone is expecting someone to cut their earning potential. We all have bills to pay. But, I think there's an expectation that with an increase in price, service levels should stay the same or, perhaps, improve. In the case of the KC market, levels have dropped.