ready,” I say, opening to a blank page, scribbling Computer, Possible Callers, and Tricks from Destiny as my heading, while she boots the computer to life.
“First thing is, make sure you log into the CALLRIGHT app on the computer.”
I watch as she moves the cursor to the small red rotary phone icon.
“This is where you’ll find all your caller log info, and where you’ll track your callers. It even lets you see who and how many are waiting in your call queue. If you’re lucky, you’ll also see what type of caller they might be, that is, if they decide to share that information.”
“Wow, the system tells me all that?” I ask impressed.
“Yeah, it’s genius. The automated service gives clients the option to say if they’re looking for a specific fetish scene, dom/sub, or whatever type of call; there’s a prompt system that gives them options to be as detailed as they want to be, or not. Once it gathers the details, it will direct them to the girls whose profiles match what the caller is requesting…if they are available, of course. If not, it bounces the caller to the next free line. In a few weeks, you’ll update your profile, stating which types of calls you prefer. You might find you excel with the dom/sub calls and want to service only those clients over, say, companion calls and so on. Most of us are like me, I’ll take any type of caller. It keeps it new and fresh.”
Listening to Destiny, I try to jot down as much of this useful information as possible. Who would have thought so much planning went into running a phone sex line?
“Now. To make the most money, you should accept every call. You don’t have to accept every call that pops up, but, personally, I recommend that you do. More calls means more money, the longer the calls, the more money, and the more you answer, the better chance you have of building a call back list of regulars, which means…”
“…more money.”
“Right. And that’s the big windfall, your regulars. Some of my regulars call three times a week—trust me that’s a good chunk of change—and over time, you’ll find them the easiest calls to get through because they’re predictable and you’ll know how to get them off. Make sense?”
“Actually it does. So, think ‘more, more, more’, and know my goal is to be so good that they’ll want to call me again and again.”
“You’re getting it, 69! You’re a-gettin’ it.”
“I feel like this is an easier-said-than-done situation. This is all straightforward so far, but the actual calls are freaking me out a bit,” I share honestly.
“You’ll deal just fine. Think money. It’s all about the money,” Destiny says. “Now, back to the calls. The system will track everything for you, every single call, dropped call, lost call and each call’s length. The system will display a profile based on their responses, along with whether it’s a new caller to your line or a repeat caller. The system is great for regulars, they can punch in our names when prompted ensuring they end up on our line. Just be sure to give them your number, which for you is 69. It’s honestly this, like, crazy entity of a system that scares me with its abilities. Truthfully, I just log in, hit accept and make the magic happen. I don’t bother trying to figure the system out,” she says, laughing, then has me log in, making sure my password works.
“How do we feel about that? Easy enough?” She looks at me, waiting for a reply.
“I think so. Seems pretty straight forward, but I’m with you, I’m not even going to try to understand the system,” I shake my head.
“All right then, let’s talk caller types.” Destiny logs back into the CALLRIGHT icon, finding her name. “I’m going to put my colour on yellow. You use yellow when you need to pause your line, so, to use the washroom, or if you need to leave your suite for a few minutes to grab food or whatever. Just be sure you put it back on green when you’re done.
Nina Croft
Ray Kurzweil
Christopher Stasheff
L. Ron Hubbard
Stella Rhys
Honor Raconteur
Daniel Marks
Jan Guillou
Nora Roberts
Patrick Dillon