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Work From Home and impact on hiring frequency/ practices
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to cany10011's topic in The Lounge
I work in Las Vegas. I never worked remotely because I was deemed an essential worker. Some co-workers were allowed to work 30 hours per week from home but had to be in the office 10 hours per week back in 2020. Once the vaccine became available in 2021, all remote work ended and we were all required to be in the office 40 hours per week. As for frequency of hiring, my frequency remained about the same from before the virus was discovered in Wuhan until mid-2022. My hiring dipped sharply in 2022 as inflation soared. I went from hiring once every two weeks, to once every two months. I still hire about once every two days while on holiday, but I have sharply curtailed next year's holiday budget due to rising costs of everything. -
Success rate of finding clients/escorts offline?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to TallMuscl37's topic in Questions About Hiring
As a client, I wish there were more escorts at Strip Clubs. I'm already horny, but half the dancers make for lousy escorts or massage. -
Here's one European massage establishment in Manhattan, I'm sure there are others: Faina European Day Spa (212) 245-6557 https://maps.app.goo.gl/oFvQt21aaHzdNXCm9
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I tip the same at Asian establishments as I would an African or European massage establishment in NYC. Seriously though... Any message establishment where the men are employees, I give them a tip for a good massage, plus a generous amount more for sexual services because sex is not part of a massage. For independent providers, they are their own boss and set their own rates, so I pay them what they asked for, and sometimes more if they go out of their way to accommodate some special request. Again, massage is not sex. If you want sex, pay an escort his advertised price.
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I was not told that either; however, my local health authority was administering first doses of the vaccine only to those without the smallpox vaccine in order to target those most at risk in the community first.
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I would see the show for these two reasons alone
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Wall Street Journal today had a mixed review. Good tunes and attractive cast, but poor substance in premise and execution of the story. In summary, WSJ called it a 2nd rate version of Wicked with even less of a moral message. But WSJ said it will likely appeal to the out-of-state tourist masses who want to see something like Wicked, and to the gays who want to see the good-looking bare-chested muscled ensemble.
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I always use no foreign transaction fee credit cards, and use a no foreign transaction fee debit card to withdraw cash in the local currency at the airport. I wanted to get a second debit card account in case one was lost or the account became frozen while abroad. I researched and found Charles Schwab offers a no fee, interest bearing debit card account with no foreign transaction fees, AND they reimburse all ATM fees charged by others. It sounded too good to be true, but I've been using it for about six months and it has delivered. At the end of each month I get a deposit equal to the sum of all ATM fees I incurred that month. The only caveat: I had to open a Charles Schwab brokerage account, but that also has no account maintenance fees and I am able to leave it sitting empty and still take advantage of their debit account.
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Are airline loyalty levels mostly irrelevant these days?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to a topic in The Travel Desk
Perfect timing to ask that question. Today's Wall Street Journal had an article that said businesses and leisure travelers are abandoning their loyalty to an airline and forgoing their loyalty points in order to save money on the ticket, even if it was with an airline they normally wouldn't fly. -
What's Up With Facebook and Its Supposed Policies?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to + Axiom2001's topic in The Lounge
That's all I ever expected from Facebook. I treat it like an annual Christmas letter to my family friends, albeit updated as the events occur. If I wouldn't write it or share it in a Christmas card to my uncle or coworker, then I am not going to post it on Facebook. -
Thank God it's not 2021 anymore
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One positive benefit to masks in 2021/2022 is that you could tell when a provider's photographs were current. If the photographs were taken in the mirror at the gym locker room he was usually wearing a mask, so at least we knew the photos were from post-2019.
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Ah, those poor selfish people. (Joking)
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The number you gave is quite an acceptable risk to me. By comparison, 1,300,000 deaths occur from automobile crashes each year according to World Health Organization. Still, the advantages of the automobile outweigh the direct deaths caused by them. The drastic disruptions caused by masking, social distancing, and mandatory shut downs after vaccines were available were not worth the tens of thousands of lives they may have saved, in my opinion. Should anyone disagree, they first better not use an automobile, ride in an automobile, or have services delivered to them in an automobile, lest they be called a hypocrite for endangering far more lives than by not wearing a mask. I wonder... statistically will I save more lives by wearing a mask while driving a deadly automobile, or by not wearing a mask and choosing to take the much safer train. Ah, the ethical dilemmas we face! As for the higher number of New York City residents who choose to wear masks for public safety, I wonder why then are fewer New Yorkers taking the subway post-pandemic but personal vehicle use is up? They find it acceptable to inflict more deaths on others by the increased use of private automobiles, all while trying to avoid their own by being in close spaces with others on mass transit??? I wouldn't call that necessarily sociopathic, but rather just causing more harm than good by living in fear.
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Exactly. I have coronavirus tests at home, but if I test it would be if I have symptoms and then to confirm to show my employer, who is still offering 80 paid hours of sick leave to stay home if I test positive for the virus. If I don't eventually test positive, I lose the paid time off. I'm not going to do anything to catch the virus on purpose, like travel to Wuhan or something (lol), but it's nice to know I have the test and the paid leave is available if I need it.
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Are airline loyalty levels mostly irrelevant these days?
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to a topic in The Travel Desk
This. I've booked ten flights this year. Seven of them business/first class, two of them premium economy (no first class available on those flights). And on seven different airlines. (Alaska, American, British Airways, JetBlue, Southwest, United, WestJet) Each time I booked directly with the airline who operates the flight. I just choose the airline with the best schedule and price for business/first class for my desired travel dates. I don't see the point in being loyal to a single airline that doesn't have convenient flight times to my desired destination, just in the hopes of earning enough loyalty points to someday get a free checked piece of luggage. -
I must travel among adults highly educated on the subject. I haven't seen anyone wear a mask in my presence since last June when I was in New York City. And since then I've been to the doctor's office, theater, restaurants, and various stores, and have traveled by airplane and cruise ship, and haven't seen anyone with a mask.
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Yes, these events are for guys. No gals allowed!
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While you're inquiring about the Monkeypox vaccine, get the Chickenpox vaccine if you haven't already had the virus as a child. It's similarly as painful to adults as Monkeypox.
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I have walked out of an appointment without paying exactly once: when the provider insisted on payment up front. I don't pay up front. All other times I have the money waiting on the side table if I am hosting, and for repeat hires or incalls I don't even do that I just pay from my wallet at the end.
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If a friend of mine wasn't vaccinated for Monkeypox, I would tell him to enjoy his trip but perhaps avoid the bathhouses since that's where the outbreaks historically originated. Correction: That's where the outbreaks outside of Africa originated
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Is this agent at Paragonya Sauna?
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The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to mike carey's topic in The Travel Desk
What is ESTA? -
The Ups and Downs of Airlines and Air Travel
+ Vegas_Millennial replied to mike carey's topic in The Travel Desk
This is one reason why I never provide my passport number in advance, whether booking a flight or a cruise. To me, it is worth the extra few seconds to let let the agent type in my passport information when I arrive at the airport or cruise terminal to check in, rather than the technological problems that can come when I update my passport or identification between the time of booking and departure.
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