What's the connection between screening and cancellations?The same goes with clients, people want to screen less and less, I sometimes get 5 cancellations and no call no shows in a week, etc.
What's the connection between screening and cancellations?The same goes with clients, people want to screen less and less, I sometimes get 5 cancellations and no call no shows in a week, etc.
The connection is disrespect in my opinion.. When clients refuse to screen, it feels disrespectful to me, although I am very lenient about screening and accept the bare minimum, and I don't even ask for a deposit. Same thing with cancellations, a lot of the time I get no call no shows and last minute cancellations for reasons that could have easily been predicted or prevented. It's not just on the provider side that there are issues, I think we all need to respect and work together.What's the connection between screening and cancellations?
Ah, my bad. I thought you meant that there is a correlation between those that don’t screen also being no shows.The connection is disrespect in my opinion.. When clients refuse to screen, it feels disrespectful to me, although I am very lenient about screening and accept the bare minimum, and I don't even ask for a deposit. Same thing with cancellations, a lot of the time I get no call no shows and last minute cancellations for reasons that could have easily been predicted or prevented. It's not just on the provider side that there are issues, I think we all need to respect and work together.
I agree, clients should read your screening requirements and if they are not willing to comply then move on why waste your time and their ownThere definitely is a correlation between clients who don't screen and no shows or disrespectful or aggressive behaviour in my experience.
When they ask for a government photo ID then it is time to move on as that will never happen, I will never give that to someone I don’t know and have never met before..
What did you want people to say? “You should have definitely seen her anyways, her being in pain shouldn’t prevent you from having a good time”
Maybe next time he’ll have a plan b before crossing the border.
Compensate how?She could have compensated him for his time as many Indys would expect if the roles were reversed, sometimes requiring the full donation if the cancellation occurs within 24 hours.
Your last comment perfectly illustrates my point and I hope any potential client takes note. "If you have to cancel, pay us. If we have to cancel, tough shit".
Yeah, but will your plumber pay you if they cancel last minute? Your reasoning is not how life usually works with regards to service providers.She could have compensated him for his time as many Indys would expect if the roles were reversed, sometimes requiring the full donation if the cancellation occurs within 24 hours.
Your last comment perfectly illustrates my point and I hope any potential client takes note. "If you have to cancel, pay us. If we have to cancel, tough shit".
It's not how life works with any business!Yeah, but will your plumber pay you if they cancel last minute? Your reasoning is not how life usually works with regards to service providers.
She could have compensated him for his time as many Indys would expect if the roles were reversed, sometimes requiring the full donation if the cancellation occurs within 24 hours.
Your last comment perfectly illustrates my point and I hope any potential client takes note. "If you have to cancel, pay us. If we have to cancel, tough shit".
She offered a hefty discount and an additional 30 mins for a reschedule and also offered to compensate with gas money.She could have compensated him for his time as many Indys would expect if the roles were reversed, sometimes requiring the full donation if the cancellation occurs within 24 hours.
Your last comment perfectly illustrates my point and I hope any potential client takes note. "If you have to cancel, pay us. If we have to cancel, tough shit".
This is all about respect for a human being. I treat all my meetings with providers as any other meeting that I have (business, date, professional, you name it). I have once in a while cancelled on providers with a reasonable advance warning, and I also been cancelled by providers (on occasion, not on a regular basis) sometimes just a few hours before the meeting, for what seemed like valid reasons. Some might call me a softie but I found respect goes a long way.There are many generalizations I see about Indy providers that create a hostile atmosphere toward us.. it's not because one person had to cross the border and got cancelled on that this is something that happens on a regular basis.
The same goes with clients, people want to screen less and less, I sometimes get 5 cancellations and no call no shows in a week, etc. If I talk about this here this is going to be seen as "client bashing" or "man hating"
Exactly, it's about respect. I had to cancel on someone last week because I was sick, but I tried really hard to reschedule and we made it happen and it was great. I think the least you can do when you cancel is to reschedule and if you can't, send a cancellation fee if you didn't offer a deposit, because usually we have worked really hard to accommodate our schedule for you. Obviously it's extremely frustrating if somebody went a really long way to meet up with a provider and they cancel.. But another way to see it is that if she had accepted, the appointment wouldn't have been ideal, and the client may not have been satisfied.This is all about respect for a human being. I treat all my meetings with providers as any other meeting that I have (business, date, professional, you name it). I have once in a while cancelled on providers with a reasonable advance warning, and I also been cancelled by providers (on occasion, not on a regular basis) sometimes just a few hours before the meeting, for what seemed like valid reasons. Some might call me a softie but I found respect goes a long way.
It's not really hard to book indies. You just message or email the person, introduce yourself, be clear about what you want and plan the booking.although i havent been doing this activity for very long. I have made some good good friends in the industry. Some of which are very known here on this forum
my world was shattered when i was revealed that many girls do not like this job
then I was introduced to the truth about many owners who were abusive.
I even stopped going to my go-to agencies because of this. I don’t know how to ethically book girls
i was recently told by one of the girls I booked, the more popular the agency is, the less ethical it becomes, and the less popular it is, the more abuse occurs. There is a sweet spot in the middle which does not bring much money.
I was then told by my friends that the days where clients and providers would partake for the sake of liking the idea of being there are over
I figured booking indies was the proper way of booking but I haven't figured that one out
also i havent seen anyone mention drugs as a form of pimping
im still learning, so as a spectator I hope this isnt as gruesome as I think