Newbie - FAQ

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vivace5000 22 Reviews 2998 reads
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Hey everybody!

I've been thinking, WHAT IF, an believe me when I say IF, what if I wanted to start my own excort agency?

How should I go about starting my own agency? How should I go about recruiting applicants and screening clients? How do I go about advertising? I realize I have a lot to learn yet, so more homework is required of me, but if anyone can point me in the right direction, then I would be more than thankful for all the good help.

mrfisher 108 Reviews 1407 reads
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about any business, let alone one as complicated as escorting.

My advice is, go work for an agency, and volunteer for the inside work (phones, books, etc.)  Watch carefully how thing are done and take note.

Consider it a free education.

AWomanLikeNoOther 1083 reads
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The first question you need to consider is whether or not you could spend a few years in prison. You might not get caught, but it's a WHOLE lot riskier than escorting. You're going to be dealing with not one, but several girls- who could care less about whether or not you get locked up. (Think about your past bosses. Yeah, one or two might have been cool, but for the most part- could you care less about them? Would you go to jail or prison for them?) One little screw up and they might go to jail? Are they going to take the blame or are they going to rat you out? It's fun for a cop to bust an escort- but you're talking felony charges here- not just a misdemeanor. That's Big Business. Welcome to a pimp's life.

I agree with the other poster. Join an agency and see how things work. I don't really think there IS much advice to be given so much as being more of a hands-on operation. Start small and work your way up. Every lady is different. (And have an attorney.)

little phil 37 Reviews 1349 reads
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Finding ladies willing to sign on is easy.  Marginally more difficult than taking candy from a baby, at worst.  BUT, unless you know your stuff, you could easily find yourself perpetually babysitting a small handful of the neediest creatures on this or any other planet.

Don't get me wrong.  I love providers, but some (by no means all) can be scattered.  Lets face it, it's not a 9-5 job, and the part that appeals to a lot of ladies is that it's not structured.  That means you could deal with "employees" that don't like structure.  That's not the perfect business model.

So, easy money?  It could be, but not likely.  And, as Robbin points out, there are risks too.

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