Remember you are paying for her time. As soon as you greet her at the door she is spending time with you that she could have been spending with someone else and will never get those minutes of her life back. Some girls are more lenient and start the time after a shower but it’s always nice to be courteous and considerate of her time. If she doesn’t mind giving you an extra 5 - 10 Minutes then allow her to do so on her own. If you feel like the time you paid for is being wasted on her 10 minute shower then join her in the shower. Either way the clock starts the moment she arrives and finishes the moment she leaves. If you don’t want there to be any rush, just pay for more time!When does the clock start for an outcall?
0I personally start the clock when I leave the bathroom after getting changed, and I head in there right after arriving. Sometimes I take a few extra minutes to touch up my makeup etc which I would have done before the client arrived if it was an incall.
I never use outcall but I would count from door-to-door.When does the clock start for an outcall?
The only thing with that is sometime if you have a 2-3 hours outcall, you will most likely chit chat over wine or something while still dress compare to just lingerie.I personally start the clock when I leave the bathroom after getting changed, and I head in there right after arriving. Sometimes I take a few extra minutes to touch up my makeup etc which I would have done before the client arrived if it was an incall.
There are those who include the arrival shower AND the departure shower as part of the hour.
Not right. Not the formula for a repeat
Sounds perfectly reasonable.I personally start the clock when I leave the bathroom after getting changed, and I head in there right after arriving. Sometimes I take a few extra minutes to touch up my makeup etc
Highly agree. At up to 15 minutes each (in one experience), it leaves 30 min. spent on a session for which the client has paid for the hour.There are those who include the arrival shower AND the departure shower as part of the hour.
Not right. Not the formula for a repeat
from my conversations with other SPs, the majority say time starts as soon as they arrive and are greeted by the client. Having said that, the provider is usually/should be freshly showered upon arriva[/B ]l, so when they do use the washroom to touch up upon arrival, it should take no longer than five minutes to do so.
Sadly, there are those that start the clock at 8, chitchat, shower and start at 8:30-8:40. And take a shower at 9:45. As you say, each handles it differentlyEvery lady is different; however, I can say that from my conversations with other SPs, the majority say time starts as soon as they arrive and are greeted by the client. Having said that, the provider is usually/should be freshly showered upon arrival, so when they do use the washroom to touch up upon arrival, it should take no longer than five minutes to do so.
Personally, when I arrive I will exchange some chitchat and then go into the washroom for no longer than five minutes and the rest of the time is spent with the client.
Example:
Client books 2hrs, 8pm-10pm.
I arrive at 8pm. Freshen up at 810pm, hang with client right until 10pm.
10pm-1015pm hop in shower and freshen up to leave (unless he kicks me out right at 10pm LOL)
this would be a definite repeat base on her attitude on time just sayingEvery lady is different; however, I can say that from my conversations with other SPs, the majority say time starts as soon as they arrive and are greeted by the client. Having said that, the provider is usually/should be freshly showered upon arrival, so when they do use the washroom to touch up upon arrival, it should take no longer than five minutes to do so.
Personally, when I arrive I will exchange some chitchat and then go into the washroom for no longer than five minutes and the rest of the time is spent with the client.
Example:
Client books 2hrs, 8pm-10pm.
I arrive at 8pm. Freshen up at 810pm, hang with client right until 10pm.
10pm-1015pm hop in shower and freshen up to leave (unless he kicks me out right at 10pm LOL)
I have had only three outcalls.
One she arrived late and left on time
One she arrived late and stayed late, worked out to the correct time.
On an overnight she arrived on time and stayed an extra few hours
I think that starting the clock when she is in the door, showered and ready to go works for me.
My question would be when does the clock start for in calls? When you get the room number? When you arrive at the door?
My issue has been when she is late and the time is not added on at the end.