November 26, 2019

A Few Things To Help A New Pso

I’ve got a couple of tips for any soon to be phone sex operators. Make notes. You are going to talk to a lot of people and until you’ve talked with someone more than a few times you won’t recognize their voice. But write down their name, a few tidbits about them, and it’ll bring everything back to you. Soon enough you will be remembering everything about your regular callers but having that info in the beginning will help ensure that you will have them calling back enough to become regular callers! You also want to get some props. Nothing or complicated, a brush, some balloons, a lighter, a diaper, maybe even a belt! Those are the onesI use the most and there are multiple ways that you can use all of those. Making the call a little more interactive, a bit more immersive is very good. Once you’ve filled out the application and started working as a pso, you’ll notice just how handy those tips are!
November 24, 2019

Log In, Log out, Do Whatever You’d Like

I’ve started exercising a bit more lately, one of the only drawbacks to pso work is that is one of the more sedentary jobs you can have. Same with anything else I want to do, finding the time for it is not hard at all. If I decide to wake up early, do a little work out after logging out, I can. You definitely want to log out first, you won’t sound sexy trying to catch your breath! If later on, I’m sleepy from waking up early, taking a siesta isn’t hard at all, and I don’t have to log out for it. I’ve been woken up from a nap more than once, and when it was done went right back to sleep. If I don’t want to wake up early, though, I can exercise any time of the day that I decide. There’s a whole lot of flexibility in what you can do! Fill in the application and try your hand at being a phone sex operator!
October 31, 2019

Working And No Sick Days Needed

The first month that I started working as a phone sex operator full-time I came down with something. I was aching all over, nauseous, my throat was a little sore, and I was ill-tempered. I went to the doctor, and all I remember is that he said I was contagious. Now, if I had still been working my regular job, I would have been out a few days money, since we didn’t have sick leave. Instead, even though I was definitely sick, I got to stay home and make money. I took my meds, drank lot of chamomile tea between calls, and sucked on lozenges like they were going to stop existing. Wasn’t all that fun and I can’t say I enjoyed it, but I did like the check that I got later that wasn’t affected at all.  That was a benefit that I didn’t even think about before I got the job! Why don’t you fill out the application and find out if pso work is for you?