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A couple questions about client screening...
LEWCYPHER 15 Reviews 3782 reads
posted
1 / 10

I've never been screened before... now that I seem to being going for a higher class of girl, or additional services, I'm being asked for a work number.

Of course, I'm nervous about this... but, understand the need.

My questions:

1. If I give out my number to verify employment, what questions do the girls ask?

2. I freelance, and always in remote locations (I work in TV and film production) so my employers can change weekly. Also, the folks at the offices don't always know me - just the folks in payroll who cut the checks. Should I give the heads up to someone at the office that someone may call - but what do I tell them they'll ask?

Any answers and suggestions appreciated.

elegantGFEelise 3507 reads
posted
2 / 10

each lady is different, but all of us that have been around are careful and don't retain information after a date.

discretion is a two way street... our reputations would be ruined if we went around being indiscrete or dopey about sensitive information.

just communicate with the lady and you'll be fine.

xoxo
Elise

sedonasandiego See my TER Reviews 3553 reads
posted
3 / 10

Over the last couple weeks, I've received a number of requests for appointments from guys who refuse to give the information.
I'm somewhat surprised for many reasons, but one reason being that anyone who 'knows' me, or OF me would know that I require it, and am not the kind of girl who you call an hour before you want to see me, and not the kind of girl who will see someone without being able to verify them first.

While I certainly don't get ANGRY that they feel the way they do and choose not to (give info), I'm taken aback that they can't seem to understand or respect MY choice and get bent out of shape. Their attitude makes it most certain!

Maybe they think we are either desperate, money hungry or simply greedy and will make 'exceptions' to see them without it.
Thankfully (and I do mean THANKfully), I'm none of those and can pass on the appointment requests. What's the phrase?- "All GOOD things come to those who WAIT". I can wait.

I am a professional. These are my requirements. In the same way you fill out an application for a loan and you give some information or the application won't go through..
The BEST clients, the BEST TIMES with them, are ALL gentlemen who've provided the information and understand just what kind of lady they are seeing. THAT 'rule' has stood true again and again.

-- Modified on 6/6/2004 9:01:03 AM

LEWCYPHER 15 Reviews 4947 reads
posted
4 / 10

...but since I haven't been required to give out the info before, I'm just wondering how you use my contacts.

When you call my work place, what, generally, is asked? If my employer asks why they're calling, is there a general reply?

I know that each girl is different, but I'm just wondering how it generally works...

(I'm all for any steps that you girls take to keep safe)

Gladiatior 3791 reads
posted
5 / 10

Well stated by both Elise and Sedona.  For more discussion re your concerns see the discussion threads on the topic on this board 5/11, 5/13 and my post 5/22.

sedonasandiego See my TER Reviews 3473 reads
posted
6 / 10

For further conversation, email me at [email protected]

It's not as difficult or as scary as people make it out to be.
In fact, it's ridiculously simple.

-- Modified on 6/6/2004 11:26:46 AM

LEWCYPHER 15 Reviews 3171 reads
posted
7 / 10

I freelance. I work on sets and at events.
Would this disqualify me from many providers?
Or there another work around?

sedonasandiego See my TER Reviews 3524 reads
posted
8 / 10

you can do a Find Message search by author, on this board and see. We have ways of seeing your work by license, by degree, etc.

When the gents are as proactive and creative in the screening process as she is since they have the mutual goal (meeting!), it really helps and can be fun versus drudgery. The main idea is to prove who you are and who you aren't.

We need to know you don't spend your 40 with SDPD, for example.
So, if you had to prove that you weren't with LE to ANYONE, how would you do it? Think of it that way...then you'll come up with ideas...

Can't say much more..

LEWCYPHER 15 Reviews 3410 reads
posted
9 / 10

Thanks for the ideas and info.

After reading Ginger's post (link below), I can also see an inherent need to NOT reveal all the techniques for screening.

On the downside for me, I know that since I'm not in a conventional job I may be passed over for clients who are. Damnit. Dems da breaks.

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