In another thread I pointed out that providers have to do work outside of the actual encounter in order to run their business. My question to the providers is this:
How many hours of work do you think you have to do in order to provide one hour of service?
This could include:
Advertising and Web page management
Social networking or marketing
Photo shoots
Responding to potential clients
Screening
Preparing for sessions
General fitness and health (tanning, exercising)
Travel
Managing incall locations
Consulting with business professionals (lawyers, accountants)
Anything else I have forgotten?
Feel free to add all of those things up for a week or even a month and divide by the number of hours you spend in encounters to get an average. And please only add in time you'd honestly consider as being for the hobby. I'm not looking for costs incurred, like for hosting or photography or incall or gas. Just time spent.
I realize that there is every incentive for providers to exaggerate the amount of work they do, in order to push the "per hour" cost of their services down, but I'm willing to accept that and just see what the providers themselves consider to be their cost of doing business. Even a rough guess would be interesting.