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jrileymd 15 Reviews 1765 reads
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1 / 9

Just curious about NoVa K Girl agencies — best talent, screening challenges, locations, and tips.  

I’d be a newbie there.  

Thanks for ideas

36363jensen 4 Reviews 139 reads
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2 / 9

You can read the thread in the below link. Scroll down a ways and you will find a list of many agencies, the end of the list includes some of the K-agencies.

Most will take some time to get in and some will likely never let you you. They operate on a somewhat different model than the other agencies from what I hear.

Best bet it probably to try to get in with some of the independent K-providers (some are Korean but not KGirl) which will likely be better references than the other providers that might offer you a reference.

Keep their culture in mind -- respect and proper behavior will be necessary.  Read the K-Girl board for more insights (though that is highly dominated by the LA market).

KlientDMV 105 reads
posted
3 / 9

7 reviews started from 13’s, not quite an newbie, maybe new to local Kscene, but be careful!

leanlover 15 Reviews 124 reads
posted
4 / 9

Jensen is spot on.  Heed his adcice

Posted By: 36363jensen
Re: KGirls
You can read the thread in the below link. Scroll down a ways and you will find a list of many agencies, the end of the list includes some of the K-agencies.  
   
 Most will take some time to get in and some will likely never let you you. They operate on a somewhat different model than the other agencies from what I hear.  
   
 Best bet it probably to try to get in with some of the independent K-providers (some are Korean but not KGirl) which will likely be better references than the other providers that might offer you a reference.  
   
 Keep their culture in mind -- respect and proper behavior will be necessary.  Read the K-Girl board for more insights (though that is highly dominated by the LA market).

jrileymd 15 Reviews 89 reads
posted
5 / 9

Thanks! I knew I had seen something and that was it.  

Would any of those be easier to screen than others?  Or just move ahead and do my best?

36363jensen 4 Reviews 104 reads
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6 / 9

If you don't hear back move on.

jameskm1984 27 Reviews 112 reads
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7 / 9

When trying to go through screening, be as thorough as possible. Give all relevant information, references, handles and any verification info (RS2K, P411). Also make it known that you want to make an appointment as soon as you get approved so that you aren't those guys that gets approved, but never makes and appointment.  

 
Safety is primary, but wasting a booker's time is also bad. Some agencies will do same day verification, especially if you use another agency as a reference. Other times, it might take a couple days. Being polite goes a long ways as well. If you get rejected from one, don't worry and move on. If you get approved by one or two agencies, you can eventually become verified with the other one's.  

It's really just a matter of getting your foot in the door. After that, it's pretty easy.

cks175 51 Reviews 90 reads
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8 / 9

I’ve always initiated with an appointment request as if I’ve been screened, but ready to provide all the screening info as noted above.

Had fallen off of one agency’s approval list after years of inactivity.  After that, never got a reply. Recently tried the Saturday afternoon trick. Was given an appointment but then queried, “have you been with us before”.  Answered “yes, but about a year and a half ago.  Would you like me to show ID to Lynn when I arrive?” I was good to go.

JIMBOY 149 Reviews 101 reads
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9 / 9

You can try to leverage a K-Agency visit there into a trusted reference. IME, there are plenty of choices in NYC with varying levels (some minimal) of screening. But, because there's so much back-and-forth between NY and DC, there tends to be a higher degree of trust if you use one as a reference for the other. There's no guarantee, of course, but the worst thing that could happen is that you have a nice time during your visit to the Big Apple. ;-)

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