This isn't a review, but I am posting this here instead of the general lounge because it relates specifically to in-call arrangements. A mod can move it if it would be better suited to the lounge. I did a search and it seems as though this gets discussed less often than perhaps it should.
From what I understand, the standard protocol with agencies is as follows:
1. You notify the agency that you have arrived at the building.
2. They provide the buzzer code and you enter the lobby.
3. No earlier than ten minutes prior to the start time of your appointment, you notify the agency that you are in the lobby.
4. They provide the room number and any other precautionary conditions (eg. do not knock on the door, etc.)
5. You go to the room and hopefully do not experience this.
(Please correct me if I'm wrong about any of that.)
While in the lobby, has a security guard ever asked you an unexpected question? For instance, where you're going in the building, who you're there to see, if you've been there before, etc. How did you respond? What are the best responses to give in scenarios like these? Did the way you looked that day play a role in the unwanted attention? Funny stories are welcomed too, but I'm more interested in the horror variety and advice on how to avoid them.
From what I understand, the standard protocol with agencies is as follows:
1. You notify the agency that you have arrived at the building.
2. They provide the buzzer code and you enter the lobby.
3. No earlier than ten minutes prior to the start time of your appointment, you notify the agency that you are in the lobby.
4. They provide the room number and any other precautionary conditions (eg. do not knock on the door, etc.)
5. You go to the room and hopefully do not experience this.
(Please correct me if I'm wrong about any of that.)
While in the lobby, has a security guard ever asked you an unexpected question? For instance, where you're going in the building, who you're there to see, if you've been there before, etc. How did you respond? What are the best responses to give in scenarios like these? Did the way you looked that day play a role in the unwanted attention? Funny stories are welcomed too, but I'm more interested in the horror variety and advice on how to avoid them.