Something that I've always wondered about when I head about a good or bad review of someone I know getting posted is just what circumstance and environment are we talking about?
Did that bad review she just got fail to mention that she was booked for only a half hour? Was it an outcall to a really messy apartment? Picking up what I'm putting down?
The same goes for good reviews as well- Did you forget to mention that you tipped 50 points on a two hour call? Think it might have had something to do with all that extra enthusiasm you were so impressed by?
So... because mentioning all that extra circumstantial errata is sort of impractical and potentially embarassing
... Why not just standardize them?
What's the best call duration, locaton(s) and time of week/day to book for the purposes of review?
Is this important or is it up to the SP to be comfortable and enthusiastic regardless?
Did that bad review she just got fail to mention that she was booked for only a half hour? Was it an outcall to a really messy apartment? Picking up what I'm putting down?
The same goes for good reviews as well- Did you forget to mention that you tipped 50 points on a two hour call? Think it might have had something to do with all that extra enthusiasm you were so impressed by?
So... because mentioning all that extra circumstantial errata is sort of impractical and potentially embarassing
What's the best call duration, locaton(s) and time of week/day to book for the purposes of review?
Is this important or is it up to the SP to be comfortable and enthusiastic regardless?






