View Full Version : Are WL allowed to give out their numbers?
herecticx
30-10-2012, 01:07 AM
I visited a shop today and asked WL for her number.
she told me to hush and typed it in my phone. she said mamasan does not allow it..
Is this generally the case?
Is there a rule that they cant give out their numbers?
EvolutionTroll
30-10-2012, 01:20 AM
I visited a shop today and asked WL for her number.
she told me to hush and typed it in my phone. she said mamasan does not allow it..
Is this generally the case?
Is there a rule that they cant give out their numbers?
doubt there is a rule, but the shop obviously would rather not you see their girls outside of the shop $$$?
aussiegaigin
30-10-2012, 06:05 AM
Different shops might have different rules.
I've had a few girls give me numbers, but they don't seem interested in anything more than getting me to visit them again. Handy if they move around between shops and you want to know where they are on a particular day.
cisco
30-10-2012, 06:06 AM
If they like you and you have da number and if they dont like you and you won't get any number even her Bra size...
Littlewonder
30-10-2012, 06:50 AM
Most of the shops don't like the girls giving out their phone numbers, however if they know a girl has customers phone numbers they don't mind them ringing a customer to get them to come in. Double standards again. Most girls have two phones one for private use and one they give their number out on for customers.
AHLUNGOR
30-10-2012, 09:38 AM
Lots of ML gave me their numbers!!
Alexlim
30-10-2012, 09:59 AM
Hahaha, I don't wanna get their mobile number anymore, it was so pain in the End!
It cost you more than meet the girl at the shop,
Wayne
30-10-2012, 12:06 PM
pretty standard now to exchange numbers with working women. Why wouldn't it be? If you find some connection then it is perfectly reasonable. However, a word of warning from my own experience: tell her not to share your number with the mama or papasan. The manager of one of the popular brothels on this forum has called me at the most inappropriate times to "come in." Even after telling her not to call me again she retained my number and called me on another of her slow days. It really is not a good idea for brothel owners to have your number.
altgourami
30-10-2012, 08:32 PM
Girls giving out numbers is a way for girls to be taken away from the shop, either by competing shops or prospecting sponsors.
But you know what?
It's a free country and they girls can do what the fuck they like; if a boss doesn't like it the girls might keep it a secret, but whatever you do, don't give your number away to girls or a shop lest you get hounded to go to the shop.
It's a slow, slow market out there and every customer is priceless.
Max Impact
30-10-2012, 09:51 PM
It will cost you multiples of punting dollars to get involved with the one girl, trust me. Im still learning.
I can't say no to the batting eyelids while they hold a dress up against themselves asking "How do I look?".
TheTiger
31-10-2012, 02:53 PM
No matter what any employer says, they cannot stop someone giving their own number to a customer. In this case, the law would be on the side of the employee, even if the phone is provided and paid for by the employer. However, the employer can prohibit priviate calls during work hours except for emergency, which is a typical clause in a workplace agreement.
Escort
31-10-2012, 03:07 PM
Up to now, nobody refuses to give me their number whenever I ask for it. :cool2:
aussiegaigin
31-10-2012, 03:41 PM
I got round the problems described by buying a second phone (unlocked) for about $30, and have a HELLO sim card which costs $10 for 3 months validity. I don't keep it switched on all the time, usually just a couple of times per day to check for messages. or if I need to call the girl.
So far my wife hasn't found it.
Licker
31-10-2012, 06:18 PM
However, the employer can prohibit priviate calls during work hours except for emergency, which is a typical clause in a workplace agreement.
Which industry and more importantly which country are you talking about???
As soon as my employer starts controlling who I talk with it's time to move on.
AHLUNGOR
31-10-2012, 06:27 PM
Which industry and more importantly which country are you talking about???
As soon as my employer starts controlling who I talk with it's time to move on.
Its a standard operating procedures for the hospitality industry, especially for the 5 star hotels and top restaurants, no personal phone calls during on duty hours is very basic
I think people has to oblign to in when they first move in to the industry.
Cheers
Licker
31-10-2012, 07:01 PM
Its a standard operating procedures for the hospitality industry, especially for the 5 star hotels and top restaurants, no personal phone calls during on duty hours is very basic
I think people has to oblign to in when they first move in to the industry.
Cheers
Ok, thanks for the clarification.
It is NOT a standard operating procedure where I come from so I was not aware of this.
AHLUNGOR
31-10-2012, 07:24 PM
Ok, thanks for the clarification.
It is NOT a standard operating procedure where I come from so I was not aware of this.
Its not an across the board procedure, only when you need to wear an uniform, so people from Admin or senior managers are exempted. So basically the rule is, if you need to change into uniform, you leave your phone in your locker.
Cheers
project_manager006
31-10-2012, 07:40 PM
The girls always seem to give me their 'personal' number. I know this because apps on my phone (which they share) reveal their true identities.
It's a dangerously connected world these days.
guān liáo
31-10-2012, 08:24 PM
Ive worked all tiers of government - no problem using telephone/internet for personal use
TheTiger
01-11-2012, 01:29 PM
Which industry and more importantly which country are you talking about???
As soon as my employer starts controlling who I talk with it's time to move on.
Sydney / Australia. The industry I'm in.
As I'm the employer, as soon as my staff start taking or making social calls during work hours, or using the internet for social media then I agree, it's time to move on.
My work place agreements prohibit the use of office and equipment for personal use. Private calls are also restricted to emergency situations.
That's why it is called "WORK" !!!
bill_100
01-11-2012, 04:00 PM
I think if a WL wants to she can give you her private number of which I have some. I would never pass it on to others as that is her prerogative. Probably frowned on by the shop owners as it could by pass their business. Any contact I make is by text with my private mobile.
In the work environment I do not think organising a shag is ethical to your organisation. The amount of down time that affects industry due to the internet is incredible as so many have facebook and personal email accounts etc running in the background.
guān liáo
01-11-2012, 06:45 PM
The tiger - do you run a cafe or retail shop? I gotta say, those working conditions seem ridiculously harsh
stevodog
01-11-2012, 06:56 PM
most WL or ML have 2nd number for work
Sydney Sin
01-11-2012, 07:20 PM
most WL or ML have 2nd number for work
If they are private yes. If they work in a shop no.
I've worked in caucasion shops for years. Out of all the years, I only met 4 girls who have 2nd work number but they advertise on cracker as private as well.
The girls in shops who give out their number give out their private number because they don't have 2nd number.
Most girls working in shop don't have incall place. The guys that ask me for my number always ask if they can see me outside for cheaper rate. I say yes but i tell them i don't have incall place. After i say that all of them usually not interested anymore because the know they have to pay for hotel and it would be the same price as coming in the shop. lol
Maybe it is different in FOB shops. Maybe for FOB asian ML. they would like to find boyfriend or husband with alot of money so they happy to go out with you for free outside so lure you into relationship with them.
Shops i have worked have a rules if they catch you taking private bookings from guys who come in the shop. they will ask you to not work in the shop anymore because it considered stealing clients.
Max Impact
01-11-2012, 08:36 PM
Well mine has three phones!
Wayne
01-11-2012, 10:40 PM
The girls always seem to give me their 'personal' number. I know this because apps on my phone (which they share) reveal their true identities.
It's a dangerously connected world these days.
Too true. What's the app you mention?
Max Impact
01-11-2012, 10:47 PM
WhatApp, KakaoTalk etc will match numbers in your address book and show their identity that they have given themselves in that app.
project_manager006
01-11-2012, 10:53 PM
WhatApp, KakaoTalk etc will match numbers in your address book and show their identity that they have given themselves in that app.
Yep.
Works in reverse too I suppose - they can see the real you.
Wayne
02-11-2012, 09:44 AM
you blokes must be Korean. I use Viber for free calls on my iphone.
Max Impact
02-11-2012, 02:57 PM
No, Ive just known a few Koreans kkkk!
TheTiger
02-11-2012, 04:52 PM
The tiger - do you run a cafe or retail shop? I gotta say, those working conditions seem ridiculously harsh
Not harsh at all. Staff can make all the personal calls they want before work, after work, and during lunch hour. If they can't go 3-4 hours without texting, chatting, calling or facebooking their friends then they don't work here. And no, I'm not in retail or hospitality, but that wouldn't make a difference.
I run an office in the CBD. None of my staff are scratching around looking for things to do. There is plenty of work for them.
Further, I wouldn't tip a waitress who was glued to her iphone and I don't have time to waste in a retail outlet where the staff are on facebook or their phones.
If I was in a taxi and the driver stopped to fill the tank, change a tyre, or withdraw cash from the ATM I would expect him to stop the meter, wouldn't you? Why should I pay staff to socialise?
That said, if a fireman is sitting around his fire station all day then I might have a different opinion. If he's got nothing to do then it's not a problem. So, I can see your point if sales staff have no customers or a cafe is in the quiet period after lunch. But my staff work in an office and have plenty to do.
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