San Diego

Making a living(long)
ultimate10 2201 reads
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I just left my ATF provider for the last time. We've had a relationship since 1996, just about once a month is all that was needed. Our first meeting in 1996 cost me $125 for the hour, my last visit was $250, not bad, probably a total of $20,000.00. She is going to retire to Hawaii (she is 47) with her grandchildren, yes a grandmother, but drop dead gorgeous, she is often mistaken for Teri Hatcher. The last few visits we have been doing a little budgeting and taking care of some details, but I began to wonder about what the professional "provider" goes through to earn a "living." so we came up with this, mostly determined by experience. OK this would be the budget of a typical provider who is full time, her only monthly income is from the hobbyists income. First an Apartment, $1200 a month, shared with another girl, $600. Monthly expenses (Housing, Food, Auto, Credit Card, Fun, Travel lube, toys, etc.) probably $3000, so that is $3,600 per month. So at the rate of $300 per hour, she would have to see twelve hobbyists per month, or 144 per year to make a living, does that seem fair? Also, if half of the hobbyists required BBJCIM swallows, that would be a consumption of a little over 2 gallons of cum (each deposit=.34 ounces) for a total of 360 calories per year. We had a good laugh about that little bit of science. Anyway, the yearly income works out to just about $43,000.00, not much to live on in San Diego.

UncleMiltie65 2390 reads
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$43,000 ain't bad if you're paid in cash.  Unless the hobbyists are dropping 1099's on the providers!

Jai See my TER Reviews 3659 reads
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If you're trying to figure an average. That may never happen. There are too many variables. Where she lives? What donations are? How often she actaully takes appts? Where she does her incall? (Her place or a separate one)
Do the reg. clients even require a lot of supplies, or is there a lot of companion time? How much traveling, marketing, or other exspenses there are?
I would say if you ultimately are bringing home 43K a year. You could do that with a degree at a good job. Definately with a lot less personal risk.
It seems too subjective a topic to really come up with an average. Considering the stress, safety risks, and health concerns involved for the ladies But it is amusimg to think about the numbers...
But these are only my opinion from various experience.
So just my 2 cents.
J'

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