my prices have gone up from 150 to 400.
On top of price of living has changed. And we have to pay our bills plus host and drive time all of it. Y’all have to think about all we do for what we get paid. Hotel food drinks feminine products make up. Then to pay our normal bills. 120! Won’t cut it over here. I am just honest and say it how it is.
Originally Posted by Sunshinebaby2.0
Since we are being honest, let me counter the 'oh cost of living went up' for a moment. It is true, costs have increased. And for me if a girl can get $350 / $400 an hour then that is what she's 'worth' in that market. Nobody is holding a
to our head making us pay those prices.
Now lets talk about the cost of living. Is this factoring in the casino? That is always a fun text to get back 'I am at the casino right now would 9 o'clock work? By the way can you give me a ride back to the hotel?'
Are we including the revised deduction allowances under new tax laws? I mean y'all are declaring all your income
hmm?
This extra cost means the incalls are nicer though right? I mean at $200 for half hour we are not going to be at the Bedbug Inn like we were when it was $120 are we?
Oh yes not to forget about meals. I mean if the girl who cuts my hair wants some steak brought by DoorDash for lunch and asks for $35 this time instead of $20 its cool right?
There are very good providers booking nice incall locations (the internet is our friend sometimes) and giving great sessions for $250 an hour. This is a business, we all have expenses. Last time I checked the going rate for an RN was around $30 an hour. The nursing field certainly includes some pretty disgusting job duties, high stress, continuing education, etc... And you need a degree before you can start earning money.
It would be nice of all of the girls charging $300 or more an hour were taking advantage of the benefits of this business. Spend some time keeping costs down, making sure the customer experience is top notch, use the extra profits to provide for family, fun trips, investing, managing debt. In my experience these are by far the exception in this 'business'