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PinkR2021

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Clients getting annoyed when I stick to time.
« on: 12 November 2022, 03:21:50 pm »
So I offer GFE and so I know lines can get a little blurred. I normally allow half an hour between appointments to allow for a short run over( which is normally say ten mins). I’m also pretty generous with my time so if I have finished for the day or a long wait between bookings, I don’t rush at all, even if that means we over run by half an hour. I’m so worried I’ll Be accused of clock watching that maybe I let them take the piss a bit. So I am aware the problem below is probably related to this.

As I said, I don’t rush and I’m pretty generous when I can be. However lately,  a few clients have been getting huffy when I can’t allow these longer times. As they want quite specific times, it messes up my other bookings meaning I go from being able to see say four a day to two, or maybe three at a push. In order to try a fit more people in, I have to condense my break in between. There have been quite a few days where due to this silly scheduling, I don’t get to eat lunch or have a break.

 The icing on the cake was one client (I believe deliberately as the clocks are far apart and I was in the shower ) put his clothes and a towel in front of both of my clocks so I couldn’t see the time. . He ended up staying an extra hour- thank god he was the last of the day. I’ve even had one reg want to give me approximate times as opposed to set. I had to put my foot down but he wasn’t happy.

I don’t know how to be stricter whilst avoiding being accused of being a clock watcher. I’d say 80% of my clients are regulars so I can’t afford to piss them off too much but it’s starting to cost me
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Re: Clients getting annoyed when I stick to time.
« Reply #1 on: 12 November 2022, 03:44:20 pm »
If it’s messing up time between bookings and having a knock on effect with other appointments afterwards, I’d suggest saying something at the point of enquiry that maybe an hour (as an example) isn’t long enough, shall you pencil them in for the 90min and make sure to give your rate. I feel like that may be an easier way to address it rather than waiting until you’re in the room with them. You don’t really owe them an explanation but to keep it brief, if you’re running over time for one booking, it has implications for the rest of your schedule that day. If I feel like we’re nearing the end, I ask how they’d like to finish.

I don’t mind a slight over run of time but I have my limits knowing many want to shower afterwards too and this is more time. If people are fannying about intent on chatting and what have you, I get dressed, I fix the bed, I don’t wander too far but I make it clear I’m getting myself organised for someone else and will even say I need to get in the shower or I have other plans - people offended by that need to have a word with themselves.

Anyone who throws the phrase clockwatcher around is clearly someone who wants extra time for nothing and nobody likes those guys anyway.

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« Reply #2 on: 12 November 2022, 05:01:07 pm »
You just have to be more strict.
And get new regulars who don't take the piss.
They are the clock watchers, not you, as they are ensuring they get free time.
Hell, no!

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Re: Clients getting annoyed when I stick to time.
« Reply #3 on: 12 November 2022, 07:38:10 pm »
He ended up staying an extra hour- thank god he was the last of the day. I’ve even had one reg want to give me approximate times as opposed to set. I had to put my foot down but he wasn’t happy.

Oh no if they aren't finishing up and then getting ready like 5 minutes before the end I would be saying something. The most I would allow to go over is 10 minutes and that's including if they want to get washed up.  But beyond that and they would be told it would cost extra.

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Re: Clients getting annoyed when I stick to time.
« Reply #4 on: 12 November 2022, 08:09:38 pm »
I have mentioned long appointments but they just won’t do it.  I have tried the subtle route of getting dressed, making the bed and mentioning I’ll need a shower . It works with most but there are few that it just doesn’t seem to click. But when I mention I’m now running late, they get sulky.

I am hotel based. This issue doesn’t seem to happen as much without calls.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some clients I don’t mind chatting with a little longer (as I do genuinely enjoy their company and they never expect the extra time). But some of these blokes are starting to expect it. I think my worry is if I start getting strict, they’ll stop being regs.

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« Reply #5 on: 12 November 2022, 08:19:27 pm »
They are definitely taking the piss & not the ones I would want as regulars tbh.  You definitely need to be stricter with your timings, if they get pissy about not finishing etc tell them they are welcome to book 90 minutes/2 hours etc next time they book

What I have done on occassions is set an alarm for 15 minutes after their time has ended, if the alarm goes off I make a passing comment about needing to ring the doctors or change my hair appointment etc - No one has ever questioned me about it when they have rebooked

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« Reply #6 on: 12 November 2022, 08:52:01 pm »
These are taking advantage, for years I managed clients who wanted sliding around start times but it was not fair. I put my foot down making it clear it was set time or no booking, and from then on they made a booking for a specific time knowing if they were late they would not get an overrun and or may have the time subtracted. Unfortunately one of these also went on to push other boundaries one day stepped far to far so I refused to see him again. These days if anyone asks for a sliding start I only accept the furthest time of their slide, no one has had a problem  with me stating I only work to set times.

Overruns I have experience of many, I need a lot of time between bookings and or whatever else I am doing. I clean and tidy thoroughly,  have emails, texts, phone calls to answer, as well as my own maintenance. Having less than plenty of time is energy sapping and means I'm running around like an idiot. If they can only do a time that suits them, then they have to accept I may have to finish on time. Also to expect more is completely unfair, extensions cannot be guaranteed depends on my arrangements - I plan based on the booked time.

From past experience the only punters, clients, regulars who have problems with finishing on or just after time are just not worth it. There'll be others who will be timely, considerate and be ready to go without much fuss being very happy with the full time they paid for without feeling the need to hang on.

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Re: Clients getting annoyed when I stick to time.
« Reply #7 on: 12 November 2022, 09:02:19 pm »
I used to get this and allow it costing myself my own lunch breaks etc . Now I’m just blunt if the time is up and there still trying to perform I just sat sorry I have another client after you and need to prepare.

Some of my clients have not come back . You know what ? It’s like a breathe of fresh air as they were draining expecting wayyyy over there time .

You have to get stricter it’s the only way

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« Reply #8 on: 13 November 2022, 03:27:25 am »
Like you I was once afraid of losing regulars. But then you have to work out if it's worth this stress and aggravation on a regular basis when there are many men out there that will pay what you ask for your time without taking the piss. Why are you sacrificing unpaid time at the expense of other bookings? I've experienced this in the past and when I put my foot down and the odd one didn't come back it became clear that they're not that fussed about seeing me- they're more concerned with what they can get for free. Some clients aren't happy unless they feel as though they're getting a bonus round.
You're worth more and they're worth none of the stress they're causing you. And if they don't come back? You'll probably feel relieved, and fill their time slot with someone who becomes a valuable regular.
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Re: Clients getting annoyed when I stick to time.
« Reply #9 on: 13 November 2022, 04:52:51 am »
I have an Apple Watch where I set my timer and I subtly keep an eye on it during the booking to make sure we are on track. I always set the alarm 5 minutes before and depending of which stage we are in, I either tell them “time is up” or “this is the 5 min left notice”. In these 5 left minutes I allow them to take a shower and get ready. If it does happen for them to keep chatting I will say something like “I hope you don’t mind but I need to get going” some are indeed offended by this and some will excuse themselves. I don’t mind became they have to remember they pay for time not for service. Sticking to time makes them book longer the following time as well so it works. x

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Re: Clients getting annoyed when I stick to time.
« Reply #10 on: 13 November 2022, 12:17:42 pm »
Decent regulars don't take the piss. A few minutes is fine, especially if it's due to their showering, tidying up, farewell chat etc., but if someone regularly goes 15 minutes or more past their alloted time, you need to say something there and then and get them out the door, then when they book again, ask if they want to do half an hour extra. If their answer is no, then you make sure the booking ends on time.
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« Reply #11 on: 13 November 2022, 01:01:15 pm »
You're way nicer that I... I set an alarm 5 minutes before the end of the booking and give them the warning that it's time to finish up/shower now. Have had no problem with getting regulars, good clients (the ones you actually want as regulars) will actually prompt YOU about the time and are conscientious about running over I've found. I'll allow for about 5 mins over, 10 at the absolute maximum, but with the alarm, this is a rarity.

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Re: Clients getting annoyed when I stick to time.
« Reply #12 on: 13 November 2022, 01:09:10 pm »
Sound like you need to work on your boundaries OP, you're running a business not a charity. I believe that if your boundaries were solid and you were much firmer with these guys you would be making more money. They're taking the piss.
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« Reply #13 on: 13 November 2022, 01:39:05 pm »
This happens a lot in this industry because it's such a intimate service so many cannot be strict enough. I can see why it happens and so many of the clients do not see it as " proper work"

I have had a couple years back taking the piss and not hurrying up when i have dropped hints and then been to the point. One particular guy i told him he is going over his time 3 times so on booking did you want to book longer as you obviously need longer as your rate of pay is not working for me. He got offended so i told him not to bother coming back as he wanted his own rules.

The ones that do not understand time is money are just advantage takers so if you pull them on it and they don't like it or do not come back obviously do not understand what paid sex and a job really is. They are just like the idiots who get pissed off as you have counted the money they have paid for a service in front of them, like they want you to pretend they do not need to pay for it so you ruin there little pathetic dream.

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« Reply #14 on: 13 November 2022, 02:30:59 pm »
I have mentioned long appointments but they just won’t do it.  I have tried the subtle route of getting dressed, making the bed and mentioning I’ll need a shower . It works with most but there are few that it just doesn’t seem to click. But when I mention I’m now running late, they get sulky.

I am hotel based. This issue doesn’t seem to happen as much without calls.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some clients I don’t mind chatting with a little longer (as I do genuinely enjoy their company and they never expect the extra time). But some of these blokes are starting to expect it. I think my worry is if I start getting strict, they’ll stop being regs.

If they’re sulky about it, too bad, that’s on them. If they genuinely hadn’t realised the impact it had they’d apologise and offer to pay your full rate.

You can always make way for new regulars and with all of them, make them aware you set an alarm when approaching the end of their time so this doesn’t happen again. People dislike alarms and I don’t really know why when they’re only booking a set time, they’re not entitled to anything more.

Being a regular client doesn’t always equate to being a good client and for whatever reason, some of them can be a drain just as much as the idiots we sift through. I’ve lost a few regulars for setting my boundaries, whether it’s thinking because they’ve known me for years they can push/ask for services I don’t advertise, trying to overstay, unwanted contact out of hours and that’s fine because people who have a problem with me or anyone else saying No aren’t worth my time.

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