Poll: Plumber guy, yes or No.....?

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Any one ever did the plumber or other contractor guy that came to their home?

Or is this kind of thing just good on paper and not possible in real life??????

If you said yes you have or know someone who has done it, please detail a bit of how it went down...........THANKS SO MUCH!
 
I did the whole door to door telecommunications sales when I was younger (18-20), and I would get invited to have a drink about 4 times a day by what I could only assume were bored/lonely/.........freindly housewives.

Now I am not one to walk around in 35-40 degree heat in the middle of summer and turn down an invitation to sit down and have a drink so I would usually go in and start chatting. Now I usually started by talking to them about the product I was 'selling' as that was my job at the time, and most of the time this was all that they were interested in....

BUT if they weren't interested in that some of them would start asking questions about me (how long you been working here?, it must get hot out there, are you single?, how old are you? etc) basically anythingt other than my intended purpose for being there. But like I said before, just sitting down and having a drink was enough, but being young and dumb I probably missed a few occasions of them 'flirting' and just drank my drink down and off I went.

However,there were on a few times, where you would have to be blind Freddy to not see that this situation could lead to something more. So on these sweet occasions (especially if I had a bad day sales wise) I would pursue this further and see where it went.

Some of my best times at that job (Ah who am I kidding, they were the best times) where when I spent 2-4 hours of my working day in the bed of some mystery older woman who not only opened her door to me but opened up a whole new way to waste company time. I think this was the age when I really started to appreciate the 'older' woman and what they had to offer.

It was a shit job, but it had it's perks:D
 
I've never come onto the service/sales people, but I have been propositioned, going door to door. ;) I'd assume I've probably fucked quite a few service/sales people, though. I've even fucked managers, just not ones that I worked for at the time.
 
Nope, never, but would be cool to actually meet one who never rejects ;)
 
In a former life I was a tradesman and general building contractor. There were a few occasions where I was approached by clients. As long as I was on the job, it was all business, but once the contract was completed I was free to pursue a personal relationship if I so chose.

For the record, on the few occasions that I saw the women outside of the professional environment, they were not something I was interested in getting to know any better. Most of the time they were extremely clingy and demanding, two things that I have a very low tolerance for.

Conversely, I have several very good women friends that I met through my avocation that I still have a good social relationship with, although not romantic.

My advice is to leave the hired help alone. As big a fantasy as it may be to fuck the pizza guy (or girl ), gardener, pool boy, etc., they are there to do a job. If their boss finds out they're screwing the customers, that would be the end of their job with that company. If you can utilize the persons services several times to get to know them a little better, then ask to see them socially, that is a different matter, but still, you should proceed with extreme caution.
 
I've never had a job where it was against the rules to fuck a customer. Of course, it also depends on how you're paid, what kind of job it is, how much staff there is, and how busy it is, too. Everywhere I've worked, there's been a significant amount of co-worker on co-worker and employee on customer sex and the worst that's ever happened was a slap on the wrist for running over on break time. Obviously, there shouldn't be things like unattended cash registers full of money or no one available to help customers.

The only place that had an official policy, though, just prohibited anyone you supervise/are supervised by and married employees you're not married to. Obviously, it depends on the company, but the actual chances of getting the pizza guy fired for getting an extra tip are pretty low.

There's also the ethical thing with the contractor thing. Sleeping your way into a building contract is a big deal. A customer buying a few more pizzas than they might otherwise have isn't that huge.
 
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