I find it odd..

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That the Fayetteville Arkansas area has once again been named one of the top 5 places to live in the country. Yet so few of the top touring providers ever stop here. 3 fortune 500 companies ( JB Hunt, Tyson Food's and Walmart) call this home.the cost of living is low and disposable income is high yet we are ignored. Can anyone she'd some light on this?
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  • HUMP!
  • 02-11-2017, 06:40 AM
You raise a good point and present useful anecdotal info. It's a beautiful state.
But... Arkansas has a reputation as being the New Jersey of the redneck states. Like West Virginia only farther west. I think it's an undeserved repp, but perception is reality.
Get some guys together and ping some top tier providers to make a stop. Offer travel assistance; make it worth their while.
I hope the situation there improves, but you might have a sales job to do to make it happen.
This is why when you see a traveling girl pre-booking is important! Or if you do not know your schedule atleast expressing interest. I have several gentleman from Fayetteville contact me privately and ask me to arrange travel. When I do I never hear back. Traveling ladies have to know the trip is worth the time and effort they take to get there.
Arkansas sucks, dude. I never lived in Fayetteville, but everywhere else was God awful. I hate the people. I hate the accent. Who really wants to live in Arkansas? It's not an exciting place. Every time I visit, I want to throw up by the end of it. But, that's just my opinion. Everyone is different, or so they say.
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Well I am a transplant like most others in Nortwest Arkansas. The major corporations listed above bring in people from all over the country. It is much different here than anywhere else in the state.
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That the Fayetteville Arkansas area has once again been named one of the top 5 places to live in the country. Yet so few of the top touring providers ever stop here. 3 fortune 500 companies ( JB Hunt, Tyson Food's and Walmart) call this home.the cost of living is low and disposable income is high yet we are ignored. Can anyone she'd some light on this? Originally Posted by kenzsquatch
Sometimes just because there's money in a city or state doesn't necessarily mean they're spending it (at least not on escorts) or that there's a big hobby pool (for lack of better words) there. I've yet to tour any parts of AR but I did plan to check out Fayetteville, Rogers, Little Rock etc when I do.
Have you tried incentive-izing anyone to move there? Offered a known good girl a nice chunk of change to visit?
I would not ever live there, as Arkansas was the most littered and dirty looking state I've ever driven through, people seemed uncaring and laxidasical, and there's NOTHING to do. If a girl sits in a cheap place with a lot of boredom, there MUST be things to entertain her!!
Just because there's money there for YOU doesn't mean there is for US unfortunately for us both!
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Do you consider any of the Top 10 Cities great hobby towns? Maybe those Razorback girls are easy and no one needs to pay more than 2 beers and some BBQ?

My son went to UofA. I think its a great town.
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Well we are going to be blessed by a visit from Slave Guinevere next weekend. I made sure to book my hour. Maybe it will start a much needed trend.
  • katee
  • 02-17-2017, 09:37 AM
This is why when you see a traveling girl pre-booking is important! Or if you do not know your schedule atleast expressing interest. I have several gentleman from Fayetteville contact me privately and ask me to arrange travel. When I do I never hear back. Traveling ladies have to know the trip is worth the time and effort they take to get there. Originally Posted by Submissive Angel
This is also what I run into when I've tried to book in NWA. Lots of interest then when I arrived NOTHING.. just birds chirping. When a provider goes to expense of arranging travel and making the trip, then only to have "nothing" well.. it's goes on my "never again list"
I've always thought that it would be a great place to have some fun, but it wasn't for me. That being said, I know that I'm not everyone's cup of tea, and that may have been the issue. But... you'd think when you're contacted by numerous gentlemen, that at least one would work out.
I have always traveled on request. Screen, deposit, and then I am there!

Also, I know that many will not play in their own back yard, especially a smaller town. Clients who live here may see a variety of providers when they travel, but do not want to be seen entering a hotel where they might be recognized.