Washington DC

Most active times of the year etc.?
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Clients and providers,

An earlier post today got me wondering - are there months or seasons of the year that are much more active in all than others? On a more micro level, are certain weeks of the month better? Days of the week and times of day? My own preference is for weekend evenings, but I don't think a lot others share that preference. Other than the last half of December, no particular seasonal fluctuations.

Monday through Thursday days are constant, Friday rock and rolls and Saturday and Sunday are mostly R and R (rest and regulars).  Most of my appointments are before 7 pm, by choice.   Only real slow time is late August, when most people are on vacation, including Congress.  Fairly consistent for me through the years.

This is obviously from the perspective of someone who rarely leaves DC, so no idea about touring ladies:-

Understand if you choose not to answer, but do you get a lot of congressmen?  No names of course....

Not a congressmen myself LOL............  They don't make enough money.

More people travel to DC such as lobbyist and such. It's been awhile since I've been to DC(that's getting ready to change;-)) but  it did make a difference.  

And I loved your last sentence btw!

Steph xoxo

Men want to play. ;-) This January had been a good month. Sure some weeks are busier then others but it is steady business and I like it like that.

I'm hoping Wed-Fri are great times and a good time of the year to visit! ;-)

When I'm in my home base, I wish more guys liked the weekends, but it's usually Tuesday-Thursdays  that are the times most guys want to book.

Steph xoxo

the 3rd week of January & the 3rd week of August, because that's when their business is slowest.  In January the tourist business is very slow, in August Congress is in recess & everybody's at the beach.  So the provider business probably follows this pattern.

Military and ex-military guys can be fun. And there are defense contractors and civilian contractors who come into town for all sorts of things. Congress and the lobbyists are a big thing, yeah -- but by no meas the only thing driving this town.

Posted By: AmberAffection
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Thanks! ;)

2 thumbs up to this answer. I've had a lot of these types of contractors who were locals as well.

Posted By: JessicaOngTS
Military and ex-military guys can be fun. And there are defense contractors and civilian contractors who come into town for all sorts of things. Congress and the lobbyists are a big thing, yeah -- but by no meas the only thing driving this town.  
   
Posted By: AmberAffection
Nice to see you on the boards. :)
   
 Thanks! ;)

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