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It's above your original post. You are a member of this board now that you have a handle. Your first reviewer will set your profile. Now you have a figure out how to get your first review.
Do you have a presence on the internet? You will need one to have a ter profile. You need to decide do you want to work for an agency or be independent. You will have to decide if you decide on being indie, do you want to advertise on escort malls, do you want your own web site.
It's not nearly as easy as it looks being a provider. I would suggest take your time lurk on this board and also the regional board for the city you are in. If yo decide to be indie you should also get the name of a lawyer who specializes or understands the laws pertaining to your new profession. Remember, it's to late to start looking for a lawyer if LE is in the room with you. Good luck

hey ladies and gent i need some help i would love to become a provider but i am unsure how to become a member on boards is there anyone who would like to help me a friend of mine told me about them and i just cant seem to figure out what sites to go to and how to become member

It's above your original post. You are a member of this board now that you have a handle. Your first reviewer will set your profile. Now you have a figure out how to get your first review.
Do you have a presence on the internet? You will need one to have a ter profile. You need to decide do you want to work for an agency or be independent. You will have to decide if you decide on being indie, do you want to advertise on escort malls, do you want your own web site.
It's not nearly as easy as it looks being a provider. I would suggest take your time lurk on this board and also the regional board for the city you are in. If yo decide to be indie you should also get the name of a lawyer who specializes or understands the laws pertaining to your new profession. Remember, it's to late to start looking for a lawyer if LE is in the room with you. Good luck

But how to find the right one?  Attorneys have tools for doing that, but you may not want to ask the family lawyer! :)  The local bar association referral service may help, but their lawyers aren't always the best.
If you read your local board, you will start to figure out which of the providers there are the "winners" who make sense.  You can ask them what they know.  You have nothing to lose.

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