On 2025-11-16 22:13:15 Caton said:
To cut through all the comments, it comes down to 1.Professionalism and 2.Interpersonal skills. Successful ladies get this balance right. Professionalism is the basics, good communication, keeping to time, etc. But don't confuse professionalism with being bossy and cold. That's where interpersonal skills come in. Playing the role of the escort/courtesan. This is a very intimate profession so besides doing all the professional things right, you have got to be friendly, engaging, attentive, dress right, etc. We go to hotels primarily to sleep, but we don't go just for a bed. Especially if we've spent money on a nice hotel. We remember the friendliness and efficiency of the staff, attention to detail, if everything was to our expectation. And if anything was not, unfortunately that overshadows the good.
Ladies, I know many of you don't like your job, and that is fine. It's not a requirement of the job and for you to be good at it. Most of us hate our jobs or some aspect of it, but we are expected to perform or else get fired. You can't accept money on the one hand and then not deliver the work/services that you've been rightfully remunerated for on the other. Look at it this way, if you are going to do this, why not make as much money as you can. Make it count for something. You can only do that with a revolving door of regulars and new clients. Here's a secret if business is quiet, it mostly affects mediocre wg's, not so much the wg's that get it right. How can business just be quiet for everyone when this is an addiction for a lot of punters, yet the casinos and the liquor stores are never short of customers? People must and will punt, the only question is why should they come to you.
On 2025-11-14 09:29:51 SneakyOctopuss said:
Small things that can gain or lose clients - how a lady responds to a negative (or slightly less than positive) review.
On 2025-11-17 20:57:38 Caton said:
A reviewer can say something as general as "it was ok but not great" and the wg will attack "I remember you, you came to me at 17:23, on a cloudy Wednesday, you wore blue underwear with red stripes. I denied you bare back and that's why you are giving a bad review."
On 2025-11-17 21:50:12 Vrik said:
On 2025-11-17 20:57:38 Caton said:
A reviewer can say something as general as "it was ok but not great" and the wg will attack "I remember you, you came to me at 17:23, on a cloudy Wednesday, you wore blue underwear with red stripes. I denied you bare back and that's why you are giving a bad review."
LoL! So true!
On 2025-11-19 01:10:34 2old2 said:
Before getting back to the topic at hand, let me contribute to the detour: several ladies have told me about clients threatening bad reviews if they don't get x or y that they want (but which the lady may not offer or may not want to offer to that client).
So consider a bad experience in a booking, possibly some messages before or after as well threatening a bad review ... and then a bad review drops. Most people will makes a reasonable assumption that the bad review relates to the aforementioned bad experience.
May not always be correct, but certainly is an understandable assumption