re: How AMP Roster Rotations Work?
[QUOTE=DickJackman;7240592]How do AMP roster rotations work? I understood that the women sign a contract for the month or however long they agree to work at a given AMP. Is that accurate?
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I suspect there is not a "one size fits all" answer to this question. The answer might depend on the needs of the AMP where the provider is currently working, the needs of the AMP where the provider will be working next, and the needs of the provider herself. Would be grateful to hear the comments of my fellow hobbyists on this matter.[/QUOTE]From what I understand, it generally seems to be a flexible sort of contract, depending on the needs of the AMP or the Provider. So while they try to stick to firm dates for stability and what have you, there's no definite guarantee regarding their stay there. Also worth noting, there are some groups that operate more than one AMP in (and out) the area, and the girls tend to work out of a stable that rotates through a specific group's AMPs. If the Provider you seek isn't at one, if still in the area she may be at another.
How do the AMP rotation rosters work
[QUOTE=DickJackman;7240592]How do AMP roster rotations work? I understood that the women sign a contract for the month or however long they agree to work at a given AMP. Is that accurate?
If a AMP worker is under contact for March, does that mean she will definitely be there until the end of the month? I have heard of a few workers who left before a month was technically over. I don't recall many workers beginning their rotation at the end of a month (ie. beginning on the 30th or 31st instead of the 1st).
Its important to hobbyists like myself who want to see a specific provider at or near the end of a month and don't want to find her gone before her anticipated departure date. That has happened to me before when I incorrectly assumed a specific provider would still be onsite at the end of a calendar month, only to find out that she had left a few days early.
I suspect there is not a "one size fits all" answer to this question. The answer might depend on the needs of the AMP where the provider is currently working, the needs of the AMP where the provider will be working next, and the needs of the provider herself. Would be grateful to hear the comments of my fellow hobbyists on this matter.[/QUOTE]Both BIJ and older than rocks gave pretty good answers to this and there's probably more scenarios than what we're thinking of that would cause these sudden changes in rotations. I think the goal for the most part is to keep them for the month.
Thanks for the Many Timely Responses on Roster Rotation
[QUOTE=Bearing100;7241050]Agree basically with you and BIJ. Seems like their schedules are a bit more flexible than they used to be. So they might leave mid month at times if they have some commitments, vacations planned, etc. Which probably in actuality leads to more longevity in the long run.
Also I know some (At least from M&why and maybe Tokyo?) are rotating over to spots in St. Pete and Sarasota. So maybe they can get beach time and change of scenery / pace / clientele, too.[/QUOTE]Thanks to all the hobbyists who posted timely responses to the question: How do AMP roster rotations work?
As previously discussed, there is no guarantee the provider one seeks is available, even if she is theoretically there for the month. There is no substitute for texting or calling the relevant spa to learn who is working on a given day if a hobbyist is hoping to see a specific provider.