Wait Time

The "L" Word

Member
Joined
Sep 14, 2009
Messages
53
Reaction score
0
Points
6
<div class="bbWrapper">How long do you wait for before the MPA enters the room?</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">***<br /> <br /> As long as it takes her. Usually 10 minutes. I book an hour as I like to get to know the gal..</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">10 minutes! Is that if she is with somebody else or is that after you pick her from the intro parade?</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">10 mins sounds about right, all thought I usually wait longer between 15 or 20 mins. But it&#039;s my regular MPA I see anyways, so I always stay the extra 15 or 20 mins if she is running late. Just the perks of being her regular I guess.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">I only ask because I waited approx 10 to 15 mins after picking a girl from the line up and then decided to leave. Its not like she had another client...she came to the door to introduce herself. I don&#039;t know if this was proper or not and hopefully she didn&#039;t get in trouble.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">Thats nothing, she kept me in line for over an hour. That was the last time I saw her.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">Once I&#039;m in the room I expect the MPA to come in within 10 minutes. At 15 I&#039;m getting upset and at 20 minutes I&#039;m getting dressed to leave.<br /> <br /> I&#039;ve waited in the waiting room for 30 minutes past my appointment time to get in the room before. But that was OK as the manager informed me that my MPA was running late by 20-30 minutes and gave me the option to cancel, come back later, or book with someone else. These options were before I paid the door fee. I just don&#039;t like the extended in-room wait when I&#039;ve paid my fee and showered already as I&#039;m more or less committed to the session unless I want the hassle of asking for my door fee back and then leaving.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">10-12 minutes should be normal, especially if the mpa knows you&#039;re in the room and took your shower. I get uneasy if I have to wait more in the room, and usually wonder if i will be ripped off on the time.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">Usually the MPA gives you 10 minutes to shower and towel off. I rarely wait longer than that. One time I was left waiting naked on the table for almost 30 minutes before the MPA walked in. She was taking a lunch break and the receptionist thought she was in the room. They just got their wires crossed.<br /> <br /> Anyway, it was the first time I saw this particular girl and she made up for my extended wait by extending the session to a little over an hour. Afterward she only requested the 40 minute rate but I paid her the hour fee because she more than made up for being late. Even the receptionist apologized to me as I left. That particular MPA is now my regular and she never makes me wait anymore.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">I believe that &quot;time management&quot; is a joint MPA/Client responsibility...<br /> <br /> Here&#039;s a real world example of what can happen when things get screwed up.<br /> <br /> Recently I was at MP X. I arrived at 8:30PM for my 8:45PM appt. I went into the room after 9:00PM and the MPA arrived AFTER 9:15 PM, according to the clock on the wall. I&#039;m very conscious of time because I&#039;m an old fart and take a while to finish.<br /> <br /> My session was supposed to be 40 minutes but we went over time. Just after 10PM there was a knock on the door, and I was already getting dressed while the the MPA showered.<br /> <br /> The MPA left to find out what was up, and came back with the good news/bad news.<br /> <br /> It turned out the MPA had an appt AFTER me, who left in a hissy fit because he didn&#039;t want to wait. He asked for his door fee back.<br /> <br /> The MP didn&#039;t want me to pay the extra door fee, but expected me to make up the MPA&#039;s losses. Normally I leave an extra $20, but this time left $50 because I know the girl and didn&#039;t want to raise a stink.<br /> <br /> The situation didn&#039;t sit very well with me because I could have thrown a hissy fit TOO, for starting 30 minutes late... Also, when did it become 100% MY responsibility to watch the clock??<br /> <br /> Anyway, this is what can happen when time isn&#039;t managed properly.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">Also, when did it become 100% MY responsibility to watch the clock??<br /> <br /> <br /> Responsibility for watching the clock is 0% the responsibility of the customer. The MP should consider your extra time in the room as a reward for not leaving after being delayed for 30 minutes. It is one thing for the MPA to ask for extra cash from a client but it is totally unacceptable for the MP to expect it unless of course it was the client who requested the extra time.<br /> <br /> I was at AGS this past week and noticed that there are no clocks on the wall. The MPA told me that she is pretty good at guaging her time and if she is going overtime the owner is usually pretty cool about it. Extra time equals a satisfied customer and satisfied customers equal repeat business.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">Usually see indies where the wait is zero. At a spa, 5 to 10 minutes.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">10 minutes the most. 5 mins of showering and 5 mins waiting for the attendant to knock on the door.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">If you pick a girl from the line up, shouldn&#039;t she be right there in the room as you get out of the shower to dry you off? It&#039;s not like shes with another clients. What is she doing for those 10 to 15 minutes?</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">My suspicion is that the MP requested the MPA to ask you to make up for her lost time while collecting the money from her to make up for their lost fee. If they didn&#039;t care about their lost fee, why would they knock on the door to inform the MPA? If they really didn&#039;t want you to make up the fee, they could have simply let the client leave and not bother informing the MPA and nobody is none the wiser.<br /> <br /> Anyways, regardless of how it went down, the behaviour of both the MP and MPA is inexcusable. Their the ones operating the business and providing the service so if they can&#039;t run their operation smoothly, why the would the client compensate them for their incompetance? Doesn&#039;t seem to work like that any other business.<br /> <br /> I could understand your reluctance in causing a scene and/or escalating the issue, but it would be hard for me to return back to this place after their shakedown.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">In my case they pretty much walk in when I&#039;m drying after the shower. The most I have waited on the table has been 5 minutes and I was already wondering what was going on. I guess I have been lucky to not have to wait for anyone. If it is the case, I&#039;ll just go with someone else. There are so many girls I feel it is more than fair to give them a chance. I want to try ALL of them, he he.</div>
 
<div class="bbWrapper">I won&#039;t wait in the room, beyond 10 -15 otherwise I&#039;m out, I don&#039;t care who she is........</div>
 
Back
Top