OP is complaining about hooker rates on a hooker site, these women are well off and don't let them fool you, one appointment will easily cover the list of expenses that some posted up and the rest is tax free profitTake the providers out of this who are part time, aka have another current means of income, just looking for extra money or are providing due to an unexpected large expense.
Ladies; post up daily expenses VS daily appointments and prove me wrong, this is a rich man hobby period, even more if you plan to visit different providers weekly
WTF did I just read? Guys settling for $200 L1 and hoping for L2? take these suckers money ladies, there's one born every minute and most of them are making it to eccie. Originally Posted by BLM69
I agree with BLM69. There is no full time provider who will post her real monthly expenses because anyone that sees her hourly rate would scoff at her. For the sake of argument, let's say a provider charges $250/hour for her donation (many charge more). Taking two days off and averaging just one appointment a day, that is $1250 a week, multiplying that by 4 weeks a month, that is $5K/month or $60K/year minimum tax free. And we all know that many see more than one a day on average, there are more than 4 weeks in some months and they also work more than 5 days, so probably in reality, maybe double or triple those numbers. But getting back to the modest minimum approach. Say a provider stays in the business for a whole 7 years (there are some that have met and exceeded that time frame and still providing), over that span, for averaging ONE appointment a day, taking two days off a week, she has made almost 1/2 million tax free dollars. Sorry ladies, the numbers do not lie.
BLM69 what rent will one appointment cover? Originally Posted by micktozYou are right micktoz, if a lady has one appointment a month, then yes, she will not be able to afford her rent. And if she cannot afford the cost of being a provider, let alone anything else, she may need to rethink her situation. But, suffice to say, given what a provider makes a month (see above), she can easily afford her rent and any other provider overhead expenses she has, including her RL personal expenses and even saving some for the future to get out of the business and set out on a new adventure in life. If not, then charging more per hour is not the going to fix the probable real problem(s) of why she needs raise her rates.