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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #225 on: 27 September 2017, 08:55:05 am »
I think it's weird how some are busy and some aren't I always do areas where there are a good mix of clients especially those that don't celebrate Xmas as I find they make up the bulk of my work at Xmas
Hotel are way way cheaper as well

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #226 on: 27 September 2017, 10:14:21 am »
I have never worked at Christmas but will do this year certainly in the lead up to the big day.

I am saving for a trio to Aus next year so hoping it is good for clients between then and now  :)

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #227 on: 27 September 2017, 10:26:01 am »
I think it's weird how some are busy and some aren't I always do areas where there are a good mix of clients especially those that don't celebrate Xmas as I find they make up the bulk of my work at Xmas
Hotel are way way cheaper as well
i m in London, so should be a mix (i think)
24/25 i never get decent booking! i do incall/outcall and i m in west london.
before 22 is always busy...then slow as many go away for holidays family!



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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #228 on: 29 September 2017, 09:46:14 pm »
I've worked at Christmas in previous years and it's been great! It's definitely possible to get a few single/lonely clients on Christmas/Boxing Day :)

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #229 on: 30 September 2017, 12:42:55 pm »
I worked a few days before xmas in London last tear and i was busy.

I was going to work Boxing Day but i was sick i did get quite a few inquiries so worth it.

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #230 on: 30 September 2017, 04:02:04 pm »
I always work around Christmas it?s always busy for me.
I?m part time so have to work around my self employment when taking bookings so I always make way for that near Christmas.

I don?t work Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, NYE or NYD though as I am always with family, however the days running up to it and after I?ll work, and I?m always booked up.

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #231 on: 09 October 2017, 04:46:29 pm »
Away this Xmas so hope I can get a few in b4  hand .
January is a drought so may lower the price of the 30 min booking to 50.00  January sales are always tempting  :D
I just seem to need that top up   for foods petrol  nail infills &  emergencies !

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« Reply #232 on: 09 October 2017, 06:22:12 pm »
Away this Xmas so hope I can get a few in b4  hand .
January is a drought so may lower the price of the 30 min booking to 50.00  January sales are always tempting  :D
I just seem to need that top up   for foods petrol  nail infills &  emergencies !

so January should be dead  ::) ....planning something to do...

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #233 on: 10 October 2017, 07:52:16 am »
I haven't worked Christmas Day, but I would imagine it would be busy for those that do work because they would have the monopoly, If I worked Christams Day I certainly put my prices up

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #234 on: 10 October 2017, 08:18:02 am »
Sorry in advance for mentioning it ladies!

Last year I was away so I've never escorted over Christmas before, I mean Xmas Eve, Day or Boxing Day. I'm thinking of going away again but it's just so expensive I was wondering if I should stay at home and work, go away another time. I live alone so Christmas can be just like any other day.

Do any of you have experience working actually over Christmas? Is there demand at all? And would you charge extra... I think I would if there was any business?

TIA!
Wouldn't charge extra but I found it pretty busy ;)don't know about Christmas Day though , loads of hotels with parties going on , some have3/4 parties at a time all in different function rooms x
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #235 on: 10 October 2017, 09:46:14 am »
I've worked Christmas Eve and it was something rediculous like a 7am till 1am stretch! I might actually be free of personal commitments Christmas Day, but its usually unpaid Samaritan work if I am. I love it and it's it's a great way to feel good after all the idiots and Tws and brings me down to earth a bit.
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #236 on: 10 October 2017, 11:10:47 am »
I haven't worked Christmas Day, but I would imagine it would be busy for those that do work because they would have the monopoly, If I worked Christams Day I certainly put my prices up
for outcall i will! for incall..i do not think!
there are a lot of company christmas parties! so many late meeting!

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #237 on: 08 November 2017, 03:33:09 pm »
 I'm thinking of doing a tour this year roughly between the 20th-24th but not sure if its worth it. Can't afford any losses so would need to at least break even.

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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #238 on: 08 November 2017, 07:58:15 pm »
Helps with topping my money up over Christmas to see the odd one.I used to decline customers but the money comes in handy after the kids have drained my Xmas fund  :-\
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Re: Working at Christmas?
« Reply #239 on: 08 November 2017, 08:36:38 pm »
I'm thinking of doing a tour this year roughly between the 20th-24th but not sure if its worth it. Can't afford any losses so would need to at least break even.

I think in a city centre you should do OK - men have more reasons to be out and about: Christmas shopping, office parties etc.
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