viewing ownly Posted Monday at 05:31 AM Posted Monday at 05:31 AM How on Earth is this something to include when you create an ad? I suppose it's nice to know that my visit to you will run me more ahead of time, rather than the frustration of getting towed, but you may as well add that oxygen is free, too. Anyone seen this young man? Rates (depending on that damn meter) are reasonable. https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/50605/ + DrownedBoy and soloyo215 2
maninsoma Posted Monday at 11:33 AM Posted Monday at 11:33 AM It does seem odd to add it to a list of amenities, but maybe this guy's experience is that clients are more likely to see this there than if he just mentioned it in the ad text. While not an amenity, I think it's good of him to inform clients who might not otherwise know that the guy's location only has paid parking so they can be prepared for that when visiting him. I know a lot of cities now have either meter-free paid parking (pay at a kiosk on the block or pay via a phone app), but if this guy is in an area that still has meters that require coins it's best that people know in advance they better show up with their quarters. + JamesB, + DrownedBoy, Johnrom and 1 other 3 1
soloyo215 Posted Monday at 12:16 PM Posted Monday at 12:16 PM In some areas finding parking is a deal breaker. I live in an area where that's a major issue. Maybe that's an issue in that area, so it's worth mentioning. Johnrom, pubic_assistance and MikeBiDude 1 2
Nightowl Posted Monday at 12:43 PM Posted Monday at 12:43 PM 25 minutes ago, soloyo215 said: In some areas finding parking is a deal breaker. I live in an area where that's a major issue. Maybe that's an issue in that area, so it's worth mentioning. Exactly. If I can’t park, I won’t hire. I always ask prospective hires what the parking situation is. I find that having it in the ad is helpful. pubic_assistance, MikeBiDude, jackcali and 2 others 4 1
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted Monday at 08:20 PM Posted Monday at 08:20 PM I have a masseur in Miami who drove to me in Ft Lauderdale for the first few sessions, but asked that I come to him for later sessions (visits were years apart). He's in a high-rise in downtown Miami, and Miami only uses Smartphone apps to pay for parking... No pay at the curb with cash. On my first visit to his place for an incall, he provided a map with zones that I could park. Since I'd seen him before and we had built trust, I just sent him a snapshot of my license plate and he paid the meter for me (I didn't have the right parking app on my phone, and I despise downloading new apps). It worked well, and I continue to see him in Miami each time I visit with this arrangement. I tip him at the end of the session partly because he goes above and beyond and partly to pay for the parking which he handles for me. Had I not seen that provider before, I doubt I would have met him if parking was so difficult on the first visit. viewing ownly and Nightowl 2
rvwnsd Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Within he framework of the MasseurFinder ad template, I'm not sure where else to list that parking is metered. I like knowing in advance if feeding a meter is required so I can plan ahead. Some meters still require coins, which I don't always have in my car. + JamesB 1
+ SirBillybob Posted yesterday at 11:23 AM Posted yesterday at 11:23 AM (edited) I’m more interested nonimperially in the centimetered parking in tight spots. Edited yesterday at 11:25 AM by SirBillybob
Rod Hagen Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago My messages to clients about parking on my street were detailed, off-putting, and necessary. Chien Andalou, MikeBiDude and + Vegas_Millennial 3
Whippoorwill Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Listing it as an amenity is strange, but nonetheless it is very helpful to know what the situation is in advance. 56harrisond 1
CuriousByNature Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Maybe the meter is attached to the massage table and you're parking yourself? Whippoorwill 1
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