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MrDriver2008

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Driver question
« on: 07 September 2008, 11:11:14 pm »
Hello everybody!

My name is Mr.driver, and I find this forum before 4-5 month ago and its very-very helpful for all people ... I allways read the topics but unfortunately still dont find topics about the escort-driver.....umm ..because im a new escort-driver and i need some advice.
My short story: Before a few month im register the internet. Somebody call me who looking an escort-driver. I met with her in central london. and she sad me have a many girls because have an agency.....etc... We spoke about the job salary and (i thinked)everything.. She sad me this is a legal job and dont need afraid nothing. I have car, satnav, driver experience everything..I was delivery driver..but its a little bit differnet ;) anyway..but the agency lady not told me everything..example whats happen if the lady not coming out the flat after the booking. Ohh sorry..she told me "if not coming then she will be use the sign or if i dont see her and i dont know whats happen just give a call" ...mmmm it was 5days ago: The lady was booking 2 hours ..but after 2hours and 10min was nothing..I call the agency was not answer, i call the lady nothing.. i waiting more 10 min..nothing.. It was an victorian style house but was there 1 security door and that was closed...i knock it ( was not door bell ) nothing...i was scared a little..whats happen..nobody answer ..nothing??... The lady after 26min come out the house she sad me she was take a shower and spoke more a little...(???) .....lovely i thinked... my question is : if the lady not coming out on time and i cant call the agency and the lady... i can call the police? Whats happen if the police come there?  ???Its Ok if im the driver and the security man, but if i cant go inside..icant do it nothing.....Now im not working there..because it was not the first problem just it was the last for me.. I want to stay here in this job so therefore need some advice because im realy like this job.
So i hope understand why write me here.. and im sorry if not very good my grammer.

Thank you very much!!!

Mr.Driver

Cuteybunny

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Re: Driver question
« Reply #1 on: 07 September 2008, 11:42:45 pm »
A driver is there to drive escorts and provide the all needed security. With the escort you should devise a plan of what to do if something happened I.e the escort moves the curtain. You then would try to come in if not yes call the police its not illegal in certain areas of escorting.

What would the lady do exactly ring the police shes just a middle man so to speak. The more experienced ppl will be able to give you a better answer than me.

MrDriver2008

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Re: Driver question
« Reply #2 on: 08 September 2008, 06:56:12 pm »
Thank you the quick answer!!!  ;D Now i need just more experience and of course a better agency or lady ;) If somebody can help how can i find an other escort-driver job..just write your advice. Or if read this topic an other escort-driver..i will happy if i can speak with him. Anyway..thank you again Isabella !

brandy@saafe

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Re: Driver question
« Reply #3 on: 09 September 2008, 07:17:22 am »
Hi Mr. Driver,
First of all I think it was a poor show on both the parts of the escort and the agency. Knowing that one of their ladies is on an outcall, they should be on call and available to pick up the phone should something have gone wrong. And knowing that you're a new driver who doesn't know the ins and outs of this job, it was unprofessional of them to leave you to it.
And the escort should've notified you that she was staying a little bit longer. It's not unheard of to do this, many escorts stay over time if they're having a good time with the client. But after the initial two hours was up, she should've informed you that she was running a little bit late and not to worry.
If you had called the police you could've been cautioned for wasting police time. No wonder you didn't know what to do, what an awkward position to be in.

You need to speak to both the agency and the escort you're driving. Make sure that the agency is available to take phone calls, or at least give you an emergency number if it's not the usual agency number.
And talk through with the escort what you should or shouldn't do if she goes over time. Make sure she tells you that if she stays over at the client's that she's to notify you immediately so you don't worry.