August 7, 2019

A Piece Of Advice For Future Pso’s

One thing that turned out to be kind of surprising to me when I became a phone sex operator is the loyalty that some of your callers will show for you.  I suppose I was expecting a constant stream of new callers, if I was expecting anything, guys that I spouted off a script to that I think might get them off.  Turned out that it was more involved than that, you have to get to know someone, not necessarily identifying info, but their personal likes and dislikes regarding whatever their fetish happens to be.  Keep notes, call them by name, remember what they like and what could just be someone who gives you one or two calls could be a repeat customer that won’t talk to anyone else! You won’t click with everyone and that’s not something to worry about.  Be sure to remember the ones that you do click with, and you will do fine working on this sex line.
July 15, 2019

Relaxing Work As PSO

I hated having to go to work. I’m a functioning adult, so I did what I had to do, but that certainly doesn’t mean I enjoyed it.  I worked shifts, so I had to wake up at four am to beat the traffic just to make it to work at nine am.  Second shift had me watching the clock all day to see how many hours I had before I had to trudge my way to work. And the best shift of all, third, had me standing around like a zombie in a cloud of exhaustion. None of that sounds terribly pleasant, does it? What do I do now? I work as a phone sex operator, so whether I work a few hours or 24 of them, I’m home and relaxed. If I take the night off, and plan to log in at nine am, all I have to do is set the alarm for nine, roll over to log in on my phone… and that’s it.  What’s not to like about that?
July 11, 2019

Working As A PSO

Some women start working as a phone sex operator with this idea of what it’s going to be like, all moaning into the phone and raking in the money right off the bat.  They get disappointed, and quit, long before they even had a chance to build the clientele they need to make money.  Others get nervous about the calls, which is understandable (I was as well) but that disappears completely given enough time.  It is an easy job, but it’s not without its responsibilities. Even those aren’t that much, considering what you get out of it. For a few blogs, a few social media posts you get to work from home, you have a very flexible schedule, you don’t have to commute to work or worry about what to wear. You can do this job in your pajamas; you can do it before you even get out of bed.  As long as you have a modicum of self-discipline and drive, this job won’t be a problem for you, just be willing to work, to listen and to learn!