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Job Verification
crazypumpkin 3166 reads
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I'm new to this thing so I thought I'd post this question up before I started.  From what I know, escorts ask for some sort of job voicemail or whatever to verify that you have a safe person.  I'm a college student with no money problems, however, also with no job. Is this going to be a problem?  

Thanks
~CP

It might not.  The point of any screening is to make the lady feel comfortable with you before she puts herself in a vulnerable position.  You will want to repeat what you said here, and ask her what you can do to reassure her that you're OK.  It won't work every time, but some will be fine with it.

Being a student should pose an easier avenue to verify your identity as there are student accounts that you can send an email from which will be indicative of the learning institute that you are attending. (*It should be advised that the provider use an account other than one known publicly to represent her….. ~That could prove to be a problem if a student account is ever audited*) Additionally, you should also be recognized… by the provider doing a search through the student directory. Just my thoughts on students….  Happy hobbying,
Know your provider (*and her reputation*)… Kisses ~T

might be being under 30.  Most providers feel that seeing men under 30 is a problem from the maturity standpoint.

Perhaps if you can engage in some email interaction whereby you can come off sounding very mature for your age, you may be allowed to see them, but it will certainly be an uphill battle.

The Hounddog2162 reads

Young Dumb and full of Cum....LOL!!!

sunsword691768 reads

I am self-employed as an associate of a nationwide firm marketing legal protection plans.  As such, I am self-employed, although I am registered as an associate of the company in question.  Furthermore, while I hobbied some years ago in Michigan, I have no recent references.  Any suggestions for how to handle this?  (I am in my 60's).  I DO have a permanent residence here in Atlanta.

You have a couple of avenues. The first is to select some well reviewed ladies that offer email contact. Email the ladies explaining your work situation and ask what they would need to verify you. Be honest, but protect your privacy and the lady's.
  The second alternative is to check out TER's rating of agencies in town that you plan to hobby in. Select highly rated agencies and give them a call, many require some forms of verification but may give you and appointment without requiring provider references.

First, you seem to be in much better of a boat than another hobbyist in another City as Atlanta does have more established providers than many of the other cities.

If you do business with the general public there are a few things that you have to your advantage to help a provider establish a level of comfort that will give her confidence to meet with you. (*you might want to sit back and take the prospective from the providers stand point and think of what you can offer to her that would give her confidence with who she is dealing with*)

Next, if you research the providers in your area and feel pretty safe in what you have discovered in regards to a providers reputation and her ability to protect any information that you might share with her.... then, by all means share whatever information you might feel secure in her having. (*A warning about sharing information about your residence to just anyone*) ….-BUT-…. That is the same warning I give to any new hobbyist in regards to sharing ANY sensitive information that could possibly have ramifications in the future.

My best suggestion is: "Know your provider and her reputation"   and then share with her enough to establish a comfort level adequate enough for the both of you to setup an appointment to meet.  Happy Hobbying  Kisses ~Tori

You have gotten a lot of sound advice from our members here.  I would like to add that from my perspective (and experience), being upfront with the provider is your best avenue to success.  I don't really see being self employed, unemployed or a college student as a real issue.  However, with that said, I can't speak for other providers, only myself.  I would agree with almost all of the suggestions you've received here and I think Tori gives you a wonderful avenue to explore with the directory/email.  As she says, be careful and know your provider's references as well.  Take care and be safe while you have fun!
~~Gina

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