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March 2, 2016 at 5:29 pm #17530fyrParticipant
Flint, it looks like retiree started emailing Wednesday afternoon for a party on either Sunday or Monday morning and received 5 replies in 4 days. Is that long term? Should he have just stopped emailing after making an appointment? And he seemed very polite. If a lady gets frustrated after 5 emails, then after having a conversation with a lady in the bar what’s the polite way to decline if she asks to go back to her room for negotiations?
February 24, 2016 at 11:08 am #17332fyrParticipantIf I do make an appointment does that mean the lady will not be in the bar area or respond to lineup for a certain time frame before to ensure she makes the appointment?
February 8, 2016 at 2:08 pm #17066fyrParticipantfirefighter, that doesn’t quite answer my question. If I talk to 5 ladies and feel most comfortable with one of the first one, what’s the correct way to let the first one know I would like to either talk more or go to her room for negotiations? It would seem rude to end the conversation with the last lady and tell her to inform one of the earlier ladies I’m interested in partying with them. Pointing at someone and shouting “YOU. HERE. NOW.” also seems to be lacking in common courtesy, and staring at her intensely for minutes at a time doesn’t seem like the best approach. If I had talked to a lady but didn’t immediately ask to go to her room for negotiations, is it ok to approach her if she’s not talking to another potential customer? Is it ok to approach her if she’s talking with the other ladies but not a potential customer? If she leaves the bar area before I finish talking to some of the other ladies, is it rude to ask the hostess if she can come back out?
And if ladies are tested on Monday and Thursday morning and can’t work until they get the results, does that mean there’s a window on Mondays and Thursday where none of the ladies are working?
February 6, 2016 at 10:15 pm #17054fyrParticipantThere was another post that mentioned that there’s a 10 minute rule for talking to each lady. If I’m at the bar and talk to a number of ladies to see which one I have the best connection with, what’s the protocol to ask a previous lady to go to her room for negotiations? For example, if I talk to 5 ladies and had the best rapport with the first lady, what’s the correct procedure to talk to her again?
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January 26, 2016 at 7:29 am #16924fyrParticipantI coordinate a couple of teams overseas so my unusual work schedule is 3 blocks: 3am, 1pm and 6pm. I will be in Vegas at the end of February but have client dinners every day I’m there and some early lunches so the only times I can be at Sheri’s would be early morning until 10 or maybe noon if I don’t have a lunch meeting.
So are my options either:
- Make an appointment and hope it holds up
- Call in the morning and hope someone is up to wake up the ladies. This seems a little inconvenient to wake up everyone because of my unusual work schedule
I could stay past noon if I don’t have a lunch with a client and I manage to cut my 1pm meetings short but I need a decent internet connection. Is cell coverage any good in that area? If the lady agrees, would it be possible to use a laptop in her room? Having a lady in the background during a meeting would be fun
January 24, 2016 at 6:44 pm #16871fyrParticipantIf I make an appointment but it doesn’t work out (little chemistry, failed negotiation, she’s sick/schedule changes, etc) I have no choice but to come back at a later time?
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