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Time management and "Watching the clock"


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Although I have met but one fellow who was a clockwatcher - and I was surprised there wasn't an ejector mechanism on his massage table - in general, I don't pay attention, and I feel that time management is the escort's responsibility.

 

Similarly, is it entirely rude to ask that dinner or a show be off-the-clock if the time allotted is otherwise fairly large? (Like a day or an overnight.)

 

I think I need to take Dave's course in how to succeed in clienthood without really trying.

 

Thank you, and good evening.

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For me I take on the responsibility of watching the clock. sometimes I'll go over maybe 10 15 minutes. I actually don't have a clock in the room I play that massage music over and over so much I can tell at what points a hr which points 90 minutes.

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is it entirely rude to ask that dinner or a show be off-the-clock if the time allotted is otherwise fairly large? (Like a day or an overnight.)

 

Not rude at all, so long as you ask ahead of time. And it also wouldn't be rude of the escort to accept, decline, or counter-offer.

 

Kevin Slater

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Similarly, is it entirely rude to ask that dinner or a show be off-the-clock if the time allotted is otherwise fairly large? (Like a day or an overnight.)

 

Umm... I'm under the assumption that your "off-the-clock" time is going to be bookended by escort time, if you're asking to set up an entire day or overnight. If that's the case—there's not really any point in turning the clock off, because you've bought and paid for a block of time. How you spend it is up to you.

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