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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #360 on: 20 December 2018, 03:14:06 pm »
Switching this phone off Xmas eve till day after Boxing Day ( although my phone is so dusty and quiet the last two weeks I could leave it on the dining room table while with the family laugh out loud. I need a few days off for my mental health and think about the lack of money after Xmas xxx

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #361 on: 20 December 2018, 04:20:32 pm »
Does anyone find Boxing Day has been worth it offering Incalls? I don’t have plans for it so might work!

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #362 on: 20 December 2018, 08:05:48 pm »
Does anyone find Boxing Day has been worth it offering Incalls? I don’t have plans for it so might work!

I have worked boxing day once and it wasn't very busy. But it can be very individual. Probably also varies by area.

TBH I sometimes wish, business wise, that I could work Xmas day. (I don't because I want to spend it with my son.  Maybe in 10 years when he has a girlfriend!) I do think there are a lot of guys who are alone on xmas day and would like some personal touch.
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #363 on: 20 December 2018, 08:13:58 pm »
Well I am advertising Christmas Day but I'm not sure whether it would be advance bookings or bookings on the day.

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #364 on: 21 December 2018, 10:40:10 am »
I’m thinking of working not New Year’s Eve but the two days before. Not sure if it will be dead or could be busy?

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #365 on: 21 December 2018, 12:07:00 pm »
I’m thinking of working not New Year’s Eve but the two days before. Not sure if it will be dead or could be busy?

Quite a lot of guys take the week off so on the one hand, they might be sitting around bored and eager for a booking, but on the other hand, married guys will be with their wife and kids and find it difficult to get out.
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #366 on: 29 November 2019, 02:32:14 pm »
Hi. Just wondering if anyone changes their rates around xmas ?
Reducing to attract those who are perhaps trying to save for xmas but just can’t help it especially since you’ve reduced rates ... eh eh.
Or upping rates to save more for yourself for xmas time? Make it worthwhile around this time of year.

Been wanting to up my rates again, if not December then maybe January?
Would love to know if anyone’s reducing or upping this time of year.
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #367 on: 29 November 2019, 04:35:36 pm »
I've put mine up last week by £40 as I want a few nice, drama-free jobs. Less nuisance calls too.
Put my overnight up by £200. I haven't done it specially for Xmas, just coincidence.
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #368 on: 29 November 2019, 04:40:09 pm »
I’ve also put my rates up this last week and it’s made me busier than I was before. Doesn’t make much sense to me but I’m not complaining. While it is an expensive time of year I think quite a few guys want to treat themselves before Christmas

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #369 on: 29 November 2019, 05:49:22 pm »
I’m told constantly that Christmas is quiet and all that, actually booked up already and then going on a week off to be with family. Of course can never expect they will all show up but fact remains, it’s booked up.

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #370 on: 29 November 2019, 06:12:43 pm »
Stateside here & it's pretty much morgue like after the 15th or so. I'm touring 4 December til the 18th ~ only bc I had some appts already those last few days ~ & then I'm off til 6 January. I've found it's just useless trying work around Christmas; everyone's with their families (naturally) & man, do the freaks & cheapskates come out at the holidays *shudder*. More than usual, I mean.
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #371 on: 30 November 2019, 07:12:28 am »

I have been at Crawley for several years. I always work at Christmas  :angel:
 there are many lonely and some men making getaways to release stress with the family at Christmas ... I like to work because I spend this period alone because my family is in another continent
and I earn some money, because in January then the work comes very slow ...
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #372 on: 30 November 2019, 10:56:52 pm »
I worked xmas eve and new years eve last year and was very surprised by how busy I was. I had 4 bookings on xmas eve, totalling £700 and 4 on new years eve totalling £550. I had intended on taking 2 full weeks off thinking it would be dead but ended up working 27th and 28th then returning back to normal on 2nd and was business as usual.

I thought it would be dead but a lot of people go about their usual business. If I didnt have family plans, I'd likely work xmas day too as there are many lonely men on xmas day and they'd love someone to spend some time with.

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #373 on: 01 December 2019, 08:57:02 am »
I will work the weekend between Xmas and New Year plus two more days in the week.  Sometimes it does get a bit busy.

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #374 on: 01 December 2019, 10:27:31 am »
For me Xmas period last year was the busiest time of the year. Two weeks before xmas and till mid Jan it was crazy busy. Maybe the guys are treating themselves or they have spare cash I'm not sure but whatever it is I'm not complaining.
November has been rubbish for me but this week has been very busy and alot of enquries for next week so I'm hoping Dec is a good month. I didn't work xmas day last year but think I might work half a day this year
 Boxing day was really busy for me last year so going to work this year