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Re: Not a clock watcher
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Posted: 2021-06-23 10:34:43
Edited: 2021-06-23 10:35:58

Easy question.

Simple answer...

It refers to an SP's bad attitude within the time frame paid for where she seems eager to end the session before the time has ended.

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Posted: 2021-06-23 10:37:53

On 2021-06-23 10:34:43 SuperFuck said:

Easy question.

Simple answer...

It refers to an SP's attitude within the time frame paid for where she seems eager to end the session before the time has ended.


The most comprehensive answer to what is a clockwatcher, I think. Thanks.
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Posted: 2021-06-23 10:50:18

Not being a clock watcher doesn't necessarily mean going over time. It's the opposite of a clock watcher where you can feel you are being rushed, or they mention how much time is left, or as soon as the treatment ends the demeanor changes and they throw you a towel and tell you to wash up and get going and you get rushed out the door very quickly. Ive had great sessions only to be told "you've got 5 minutes left" and therefore I have to take a quick shower or I just leave and shower at home. That just puts a damper on what was a great interaction. Often clockwatchers will also cheat you on time and have you in and out way under the time you pay for. Clockwatchers are very business like about the whole arrangement and some act like they are doing you a favor.

The art of not being a clock watcher is to manage the time effectively without the client feeling he is on the clock so to speak. The treatment should naturally stop just before or at the end of the allocated time. Importantly, don't skip on offering him a shower or the after treatment chat which is often where you make your greatest connection with your clients, getting to know each other a bit. If the client does take a bit longer don't make it obvious that he is running over. If it becomes unreasonable just say politely that you have other appointments to prepare for but you hope he had a good time and you look forward to seeing him again. That away it doesn't feel like just a blunt cut off, but that you enjoyed your time as well and the client instead of focusing on the fact that he has to leave is already thinking about the next encounter. That is provided that you gave a great service. Any client that has an issue with this is unreasonable and it's not your fault.
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Posted: 2021-06-23 12:04:19

Nadia, you've posted something that's been on mind as well. I think we can be a bit unfair with "clock-watcher"/"not-a-clock-watcher" labels.

Unless a punter already has something lined up on his schedule, you'd be hard-pressed to find a single punter who'll say no to "free time". That's just how we are lol.

That said, I actually do try to stick to the agreed times as much as possible, and I genuinely think I get that right majority of time, but there are times where I'll get carried away.

Most of the time I will compensate and/or formally extend the booking, but there've been times where I've been the last client of the night and taken liberties - but this wasn't necessarily Machiavellian, it was just a natural evolution of the night and the chemistry.
I like to believe my EQ is high enough to detect when someone is sincerely enjoying my company in those scenarios, and sometimes it's just pillow-talk really that leads to that, not necessarily me trying to weasel another "free" round.

Okay back to the original q: what's a clock watcher? Tbh, it's an SP doing her job. We pay for a duration and she's entitled to ensure we stick to that. HOW she does it on the other hand is where the contention comes in. I think the other posts covered it well.

In your scenario, you've done absolutely nothing wrong. In fact you were very "nice", but I think that's your experience shining through. You were smart enough to not make a back-to-back booking and you're probably aware of the good feeling that complimentary "closing 15 minutes" gives a punter, but unfortunately you had a guy who just wanted to take advantage.

The tactical advice I'd give SPs to avoid this label - which is admittedly misused sometimes - is to just add that 15 min fat into every booking. Sometimes a guy will want to go to the last minute and then it's in that "extra 15 minute" where he can shower and head out. Plus the punter will think he's special, meanwhile you've already factored "overtime" into the booking. That at least just leaves you with your bases covered, like in this instance that you described. No sane punter would dare call you a clock watcher based on that.
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Posted: 2021-06-23 12:44:57
Edited: 2021-06-23 12:46:47

One of the worst punts I had was paying for an hour and being rushed out after 25min, I cut my losses and left anyway. There is no enjoyment with that kind of engagement. That's a clock-watcher to me. Minimum time and minimum effort for full payment.

As a punter if you paid for the hour pack your shit up and leave when your time is up you wouldn't do it at your place of work if you weren't paid for your overtime why do it in an environment where strict time management is required. I usually book 3 or 4 hours with a regular, I don't use up the full time but that way I leave on my terms which is usually after 2.5 hours which I think is the optimum booking time for a decent session. Especially when you click with the lady you have booked.

Of course there are very rare exceptions where the lady wants to spend more time with you and she cancels any other bookings for the day but that is a different situation altogether which is mutually agreed and is not the norm.



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Posted: 2021-06-23 13:05:43

Some SPs say clock "starts" when they "first touch" you so this implies the mins to undress and both showers are excluded.

I have tracked this with those I have been with and found my booked 30min blocks ending up as 45mins = 2.5 Undress +5 shower +30 actual session + 5 shower +2.5 dressup (roughly). So if she has nothing else coming most do chit-chat (last Thursday was one of my regulars' BD so had wine as we chatted up) easily 15mins making my 30min slot a full hr (60mins).

So with such SPs, next session, I either tip enough to make up to hr rate or pay for extras so she makes more cash in-room looking out for her not looking at the clock.
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Posted: 2021-06-23 13:11:26

On 2021-06-23 09:54:21 AnthonyEdwards said:
Why not have a sign that lights up with the words...


"Game Over"
"Insert coin to continue"



Or just run a credit card through the slot to continue!

Nadia, good topic well done on posting

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