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DrownedBoy

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  1. Hey, if clients can't keep their pants on, that's fine by me. When they die, demand goes down, and prices will go down once the plague is over.

     

    After AIDS, comments like that are disgusting.

  2. I never hired 3 before in that amount of time, but I know Illinois was about to lock down, and I expect it to last at least 2 months. I'll be involuntarily saving money.

  3. I hired 3 guys last week since I knew a lockdown in my state was coming.

     

    When the lockdown is lifted, I'm sure to hire big again. But for now I'm not planning to hire anyone. I'm still working, if from home, and I'm busier than ever with the markets gyrating all over the place.

  4. @Aaron James Funny you made this comment. Until this week I was rarely contacted by providers whose RM profile I viewed (no contact on my part). This week, I’m estimating about 60 - 70% have chatted me up after viewing their profiles and a good number offering “corona discounts.” It really is all about supply and demand.

     

    On the other hand, until this week, I never had a provider turn me down due to public health issues. In this case, someone marked "available" told me he was leaving the city, not working during the virus, and only had his ad up for "advertisement."

     

    Also, Uber prices are going up.

     

    As one of my regular hires predicted, even at the height of the pandemic, there will be providers willing to work. That's who'll carry the germs. And there will always be horny customers who can't control their libido. They'll also spread germs. I doubt I'll hire at all during the next month, and if I do, it will be a regular.

     

    It's probably a moot point anyway. In Chicago/Illinois (like NY and CA), there's a lockdown, and people aren't supposed to leave their homes except for "essential services." Police are watching people who come and go. Hardly the best environment for doing business.

  5. Out-of-work waiters and retail workers. Offhand estimate, that's the industry where many of my providers work in normally. Given that all restaurants in Illinois/Chicago were shut down, and stores are closing their doors, it's obvious where they're coming from.

     

    It's a shame. There's a lot more talent coming online, but I'm going to stop hiring until the plague blows over.

     

    I would not encourage hiring in this environment, but if people do, pay attention. This should prove to be a very interesting economic phenomenon.

  6. The"Stars" won't have to lower their prices in a recession. Everyone else will. And it takes a lot to be a star. Looks/physique/attitude aren't enough. You also need enough customers to give good reviews.

     

    And I'm waiting for "tested negative for coronavirus" to start appearing on ads. At least when we have enough testing kits to go around.

  7. One of my regulars did an incremental rate increase, but since he paid his own Uber costs, I was glad to pay the extra.

     

    It's the new kids who think they're somehow worth 350/hour off the bat that make me laugh. Never hired one of them.

     

    When the next recession comes (within a year), you're going to have a decrease in disposable spending and an increase in the number of providers. There will probably be a month or two of low hiring until the laws of supply and demand kick in.

  8. If only there was some SOP for client-provider communications, life would be a lot simpler. Unfortunately there’s none. I’ve sent messages similar to @MrMattBig’s but some providers reply with either a one-word answer or only an answer to one of the questions. I end up asking the other questions again. Another challenge is that some providers provide some rates and “intos” that are not accurate.

     

    Yes I've encountered those too. It's not worth it; I don't like wasting half an hour just to find out that they're not interested.

  9. When initially being texted by a client, how well do you react to first being asked about your rates? Or to ask how close an escort currently is?

     

    Since RM removed their rates, I do need to ask the rate (as much as I'd like not having to).

     

    Also, because of my position near Chicago, I do see the need to ask if clients are okay to travel a little (30 minute Uber ride).

     

    However, several times, I've had escorts immediately and categorically decline me if I asked them one of these too early.

     

    What are working providers looking for? Cutting to the chase? Or moving slowly?

  10. Until a year or so ago, in my experience, the rule seemed to be to reject only bad reviews (on those technicalities) while accepting all good ones. Then the technicalities took over the good ones too.

     

    Remember it's the providers who pay RM...

  11. Guys. Wow. Go hire this one. I just met him for a two hour appointment and am already thinking of my next. I just submitted a review, but his pics are very accurate, and he is incredibly sweet and affectionate. All that he says. Happy to answer questions.

     

    I'm trying, but our schedules haven't synched yet.

  12. I would never reveal my identity to an escort, no matter how close we got. It's all well and good until an escort gets desperate and tries to blackmail you for a quick pay day:

    https://lasvegassun.com/news/2019/aug/14/alleged-male-prostitute-arrested-for-extortion-in/

    https://www.courthousenews.com/gay-porn-actors-extortion-conviction-affirmed-by-9th-circuit/

     

    It wasn't until recent years that a "boyfriend" could pull the blackmail game as well. And in some places in the States, they still can.

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