Is Your Profession Being a Provider?

Whenever I check out the reviews of a Provider I take note of (a) the number of reviews; and (b) the frequency. Some "Providers" seem to entertain Hobbyists much less frequently than others (could be thier customers simply do not post reviews).

Ladies, do you consider yourself a full-time Provider? In other words, in your mind when you imagine a make-believe resume, would your current profession be "Provider" or another job with this as a part-time profession to make some extra spending money?
Rufnex's Avatar
That is interesting. I'm curious to know as well.
Weather this is a full time position or not, I do believe in putting my all into what I do. I treat every client as if they are my only. The experiance is always the best, and I do not treat any of my clients any different from the next. With me you will always get my undivided attention and the best there is to offer.
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I was looking at the number of hits on each provider ad in Weekend Lineup and the local city postings and wondering how many legitimate sessions are generated from each ad or if the hits just reflect and enormous amount of lurker trolling. Most of the providers I know won't book more than one per day.
I have a "real" job and I do this on the side. I run ads when i want to and when i have time during the week i visit with folks.
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Real job here too. Love my regulars. They always plan appts on my days off. Works out great!
This is really just for my college textbooks. Lol
I have a real life career...this is my "Hobby". (smile)
I just work enough when I want to and feel like it to support my other hobbies.
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  • fawn
  • 03-13-2013, 10:16 PM
Whenever I check out the reviews of a Provider I take note of (a) the number of reviews; and (b) the frequency. Some "Providers" seem to entertain Hobbyists much less frequently than others (could be thier customers simply do not post reviews).

Ladies, do you consider yourself a full-time Provider? In other words, in your mind when you imagine a make-believe resume, would your current profession be "Provider" or another job with this as a part-time profession to make some extra spending money? Originally Posted by txcwby6
A. I have to say the number of reviews are very much needed for girls when they are new but mean nothing once you get established,
B. And like you said they (customers) can be lurkers or they are p411 gentleman that never make an appearance on this board but most of all regular clientele...
C. Very part time due to a another job.
D. And a good business women would never do this just for extra spending money,(well at least I would hope not!) they will use this money to achieve their goals as in starting a savings account, to either further their career like starting their own business, buy a house, or to help put their children through college and much much more.. (but of course I cant speak for anyone other than myself! )
A. I have to say the number of reviews are very much needed for girls when they are new but mean nothing once you get established,
B. And like you said they (customers) can be lurkers or they are p411 gentleman that never make an appearance on this board...
C. Very part time due to a another job.
D. And a good business women would never do this just for spending money,(well at least I would hope not!) they will use this money to achieve their goals as in starting a savings account, to either further their career like starting their own business, buy a house, or to help put their children through college and much much more.. (but of course I cant speak for anyone other than myself! ) Originally Posted by fawn
+1..Perfectly stated!!!!!
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"Fancyinheels Entertainment" is my sole means of support. I file with the accursed IRS and take off expenses as an independent contractor, consultant, and "public relations" specialist in the entertainment and recreation field, paying my share of taxes.

I have 3 pages of "consumer reports" here and quite a few reviews scattered on other sites, but all gathered over a 6-year period. As Fawn says, the number doesn't mean so much after you gain a dependable reputation. It kind of amazes me that some new providers have racked up as many reviews in one year as I have in my whole career as a companion, but then again, most of the gentlemen I "entertain" are not "true" Hobbyists, and they are visiting me for longer amounts of time. I specialize in multi-hour experiences over 60-minute sessions, or less.

One thing is true: ECCIE reviews are more important than ever for the escort just starting out today, and gentlemen have a responsibility to accurately report and not "fluff" for the sake of sympathy or a discount.
Laura Lynn's Avatar
^^^ +1
daty/o's Avatar
My compliments to Missblue for knowing a marketing opportunity when she sees one.
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  • BLM69
  • 03-14-2013, 10:48 AM
My compliments to Missblue for knowing a marketing opportunity when she sees one. Originally Posted by daty/o
sooner or later someone will bite the hook, happy fishing