to work with once you pass screening. Steady supply of touring girls, mostly second-tier girls with reliable service on the standard Kgirl menu. More than half are BBFS, but they are identified on the website. A few top-tier girls, and a few that don't tour. I don't recall ever seeing a girl there who was butt-ugly or who provided a wretched session, so "average" is as bad as it gets.
This is opening a new market for them, which creates a conundrum for you mongers. The first few pairs they send to test the market are not going to be their top girls. They might even be girls who are slow in SoCal and have nothing to lose by going. The top ones will wait until they see how the market goes for the early volunteers before signing up to go. If the reports from the front lines are that they were busy and the customers were kind and generous, you will start getting the top girls coming. If the first few waves don't do well, then the top tier girls will say, "Forget it", and you will never see them.
So it comes down to this, are enough guys in the DMV willing to see these first few pairs and make them busy, so that you get the better girls down the road, or are you inclined to wait, HOPING the better girls will show up someday if the place manages to stay in business. It's a question of being proactive versus passive. It's a TOFTT situation in order to attract better girls by creating a sense of a strong market. If business is good, the top girls will come, but these girls who have regulars are not going to leave unless they are convinced they will do just as well in DMV. A lot of Kgirl eyes are going to be on this place the first few months to see if it's worth going there to work. Your fate is in your own hands, collectively.
A couple of additional points, if these girls are working at capacity, the org will invest in a second and third location, which means more girls to choose from. Screening will also be a little easier as they get started. The existing orgs will likely not be willing to cooperate on references with the new "invader" who might take some of their market share, but if SAG comes to dominate the local market, all of the other orgs will want to work with them on refs in order to get access to their customers.