A few questions for providers:
1) If a client books a one hour appointment to start, let's say, at 8 pm, under a two-call system, would you expect to receive the first call at 8 pm or sometime before that? 2) If a client pops halfway through a one hour appointment, do you consider it to be over at that point? If you do, how do justify this in view of the fact that you were paid for an hour of your time?1) I'd expect the call at like 7:50-8ish. Basically, he should walk through my door no earlier than 7:55 and no later than 8:10
2) Well, another pop (or two) is hardly out of the question. If that's not feasible, though, he is still welcome to stay for the duration. A massage might be offered, or just some chat/cuddling. Or a snack/drink.Not that the answer was difficult. Sorry but the OP was one of the most obvious I've seen in a long time, assuming it wasn't made by Slingy, our resident SPOAT.
What if sling blades didn't exist, would pimples and blackheads pop? What if acne creams didn't sell, would straight men still cancel an appointment midweek?
Is the entire concept of SPOAT fair? Is it fair for a SPOAT to Blow Chunks? Did I just throw up in my mouth?
If you call at eight on the dot, I will credit you 25 seconds for the call, 45 seconds to find the elevator and one minute twenty seconds to arrive at the room. If the room is above the 15th floor, you will be credited an additional 20 seconds. If the lobby public space is in excess of 5,000 square feet, you will be credited additional time to locate the elevators proportionate to the dimensions of the lobby.
Mmm Hmm. I reckon SPOATs are fair, if it comes with fried potaters.
1) If a client books a one hour appointment to start, let's say, at 8 pm, under a two-call system, would you expect to receive the first call at 8 pm or sometime before that?
2) If a client pops halfway through a one hour appointment, do you consider it to be over at that point? If you do, how do justify this in view of the fact that you were paid for an hour of your time?
Im a FBSM provider,
question 1) when I book appointment's I make it very clear a confirmation phone call is need a 1 hr. before the appointment, if the said appointment is at 8pm that means the confirmation would be due by 7pm and the second call is from a near by location so I can give directions at that point. question 2) No matter what, you always get 1 hr. Unless you choose to leave before the hour is done
simple things and really, really fuck it up. I call them Crisis Makers. They can’t get damn hamburger without complicating the order
So it's, "What if vomit didn't sell." Does JCA vomit? Did vomit exist before puke? What if vomit got a restraining order on puke?
1) If a client books a one hour appt to start at 8pm then I expect for it to start between 7:45 and 8:15pm. If he or I are running late I want to be in communication with that person. I know life happens and can get in the way. I am flexible with time usually. If said appt starts too late then I may not be as flexible on time because it is valuable.
2) There is no "limit" with me on this point. An hour is an hour is an hour. If the hobbyist decides he is done and excuses himself or asks me to leave I still expect the donation to reflect the full time we had agreed upon. In most cases this is never an issues. I have also had hobbyist extend their dates with me and that is fine too. I do not extend a date unless my donation reflects it. 15 minutes over fine but, if it longer than we can discuss the next level of donation I hope this helps! Kisses!
Say he has to take the stairs. Is that on us?
Maybe we could dial 0 and ask for a later free check out or maybe even better, $5 off room service.
Maybe it took me 5 as I tried to use the less than sign and I had to fix that.
2) Well, another pop (or two) is hardly out of the question. If that's not feasible, though, he is still welcome to stay for the duration. A massage might be offered, or just some chat/cuddling. Or a snack/drink.