Would you pay a $200.00 door fee?

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cracksnacker
11/19/2011 09:45 am

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Never having paid one. I would assume cuts through the BS. But does the overall price go quite further north with these places. Like another 150.00 for FS expected by girl?
MiaNoi
11/19/2011 06:24 pm

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I meet my ATF at a place like this a few years back.
Why dont you TOFTT and find out for yourself ?
I assume it cuts out the bs as you say. in my experience it did I tipped and I received more.
cracksnacker
11/19/2011 07:13 pm

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Thanks, Might have to do it. Just leary never know what you get. I would expect smoking hot just to get in.
MsDymamite
11/21/2011 08:06 pm

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I would assume if saying the door cover is $200 is not including FS .
it implies that the house takes a cut and you'd have to tip something more.
cracksnacker
11/22/2011 09:14 am

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VioletR wrote:
I would assume if saying the door cover is $200 is not including FS .
it implies that the house takes a cut and you'd have to tip something more.


That's my issue. It's a free market more power to them. Obviously there is a market I think they have been around a while and change locations. You have more insight than me as to the cut. But basically paying 100.00 plus to rent room for an hour. There are better options IMO. I have always tried to make as much go to the provider. They do the work and have the risk. to each their own I guess.
msggrl
11/22/2011 01:18 pm

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ive paid 120 to rent a room for years.
y because im safe im treated well.
i dont have to pay for advertising i have control over who i see vs working for a typical parlor.
sometimes u get what u pay for. the majority of places that charge 200 an hr all the girls working their are crack head alcoholics always steel eachother clients make rumors etc. i dont have time or patience for places like this.
ive said it before i work indy and i work at a 200 an hr place and im happy where im at .
no druggies drama girls mean boss no crappy clients. we also are not required to do any HJ (hand jobs), BJ (blowjobs) and FS (full service). There may be limits on how much service management will allow.">extras. we have been around for years with a high clientele. i couldnt be any happier. i get more returns working in my boss place than working indy.seems to be clients are more loyal to a business vs indy?
msggrl
11/22/2011 01:19 pm

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VioletR wrote:
I would assume if saying the door cover is $200 is not including FS .
it implies that the house takes a cut and you'd have to tip something more.


id say it reminds people its a service their not indy workers their employees/contractors and it is nice to tip. i think less people are tipping because of the economy. i do kind of think a person should tip if going to a business i thought its a common scene. as an indy i never expect to be tipped. and i am surprised when i am. even as a contractor i never ask but its always nice..
chisum
11/22/2011 09:27 pm

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msggrl wrote:


id say it reminds people its a service their not indy workers their employees/contractors and it is nice to tip. i think less people are tipping because of the economy. i do kind of think a person should tip if going to a business i thought its a common scene. as an indy i never expect to be tipped. and i am surprised when i am. even as a contractor i never ask but its always nice..

Business or Indy I think if the service is good a tip is a nice way to say thanks.
Brahmabull
11/23/2011 12:17 am

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Nobody should be tippinig less because of the economy. The service has not diminished so neitehr should the amount the girl receives for the service.

You can't go into the auto mechanic and say "Man, I really can't afford that 100.00 repair, here is 60.00 instead" and get away with it. Nor can you go the barber shop and decide you will pay less because the economy is tight.

If you can't afford the services do not go until you can. No one should be reducing their tip using the ecomomy as an excuse. The economy is not so bad if you can still afford a massage with a happy ending. The economy is bad when you can't pay rent or buy food or put gas in your car. If you still have cash for 'entertainment' STFU about the economy.

/end rant.
MsDymamite
11/25/2011 08:09 pm

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TheROCK wrote:
Nobody should be tippinig less because of the economy. The service has not diminished so neitehr should the amount the girl receives for the service.

You can't go into the auto mechanic and say "Man, I really can't afford that 100.00 repair, here is 60.00 instead" and get away with it. Nor can you go the barber shop and decide you will pay less because the economy is tight.

If you can't afford the services do not go until you can. No one should be reducing their tip using the ecomomy as an excuse. The economy is not so bad if you can still afford a massage with a happy ending. The economy is bad when you can't pay rent or buy food or put gas in your car. If you still have cash for 'entertainment' STFU about the economy.

/end rant.
that sir is true. I think
its a bit rude. How about if your boss did that too?
"Hey, I know you work 12hrs a day never calling in sick or are late but can I pay you 1/4th of your salary this week? " you know you would walk and find another job so fast .
MsDymamite
11/25/2011 09:25 pm

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TheROCK wrote:
Nobody should be tippinig less because of the economy. The service has not diminished so neitehr should the amount the girl receives for the service.

You can't go into the auto mechanic and say "Man, I really can't afford that 100.00 repair, here is 60.00 instead" and get away with it. Nor can you go the barber shop and decide you will pay less because the economy is tight.

If you can't afford the services do not go until you can. No one should be reducing their tip using the ecomomy as an excuse. The economy is not so bad if you can still afford a massage with a happy ending. The economy is bad when you can't pay rent or buy food or put gas in your car. If you still have cash for 'entertainment' STFU about the economy.

/end rant.
that sir is true. I think
its a bit rude. How about if your boss did that too?
"Hey, I know you work 12hrs a day never calling in sick or are late but can I pay you 1/4th of your salary this week? " you know you would walk and find another job so fast .
msggrl
11/26/2011 01:32 am

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4 years every customer always tipped.
since then its slowed down?
Im not sure why if its not the economy.
some will not tip if they do not get a happy ending even if they get a good massage.

the other day a girl i work with did a good massage the guy was happy. she politely said if he like her massage he could tip her if he wanted.
he told her ...... the massage was good but no happy ending so why would i tip you.

thank god she gets paid a comission
mnmoe
11/26/2011 05:29 am

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Why would he tip her? I'd be willing to bet his last waitress got a tip without giving him a happy ending.
JDPhantom
11/26/2011 05:49 am

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VioletR wrote:
that sir is true. I think
its a bit rude. How about if your boss did that too?
"Hey, I know you work 12hrs a day never calling in sick or are late but can I pay you 1/4th of your salary this week? " you know you would walk and find another job so fast .


That sort of stuff has been happening for quite a while now. The pizza job I work at, the drivers get paid minimum plus mileage plus tips, and for a time we got to enjoy vacation pay and 401(k)s. The economy tanked and we lost those perks. There's still talk about changing us from minimum to tip wages. And a regional supervisor who had been with the franchise for a good thirty years was given the choice of a demotion to store manager (and less pay) or he'd have to find a new job.

When I worked in the Twin Cities, after the company completed a reorganization with the bank, the top five dogs of the company gave themselves an average of a 30% raise plus bonuses of a million-plus. Two months later, the workers were given an average of a 1% raise, and a month after that, four dozen of us were laid off. Never mind that, up until that point, scores of us were working fewer hours and cashing in our vacation pay (per the management's requests) to help keep the company solvent.

In Atlanta, my brother's work week went from 40-45 hours/week to 32-35.

And a buddy of mine in the Cities has taken two pay cuts (that I know of) to keep his job and to help keep his company solvent.

A lot of companies have been tightening their belts -- around the necks of the workers. V, trust me, if we could afford to walk, we would, but unfortunately not now, not the way the economy is.
MsDymamite
11/27/2011 12:15 pm

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Well that's you, I can't put up with that Stuff.
the media has so many people fooled.
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