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curiosity...how many appts to take?
scb19 10 Reviews 1114 reads
posted
1 / 19

$300/session, 5 sessions/week or $500/session, 3 sessions/week generates about $75k gross which translates into $60k+ after taxes.  

So, do you ladies have a target that you shoot for on a weekly/monthly basis and then take the rest of the time off or do you just play it by ear, make what you can while you can and let the future take care of itself?

JackDunphy 396 reads
posted
2 / 19

Not even close.

Hotels, travel, wardrobe, advertising, etc will all put a huge dent in that 60

2648667 31 Reviews 325 reads
posted
4 / 19

Do providers pay income taxes? How does that work?  I always have to put occupation. What do they put, stress relief consultant?

Gypsy2184 See my TER Reviews 359 reads
posted
5 / 19

Yes many of us do....as a consultant usually or even entertainer.

jelloman42 10 Reviews 213 reads
posted
7 / 19

She carries her whole kit with her when she travels...

...damn, that girl has great hands!

mrfisher 115 Reviews 218 reads
posted
9 / 19

After all, you raise countless numbers of peckers, don't you

bonordonor 277 reads
posted
10 / 19

The difference is they don't get a big fat pension when they retire. Theirs is a shorter career than the average profession. I recall mrfisher estimating 7 years just the other day.  But I digress. Most of the ladies who are doing this "full time" see more than one client per day. I'd guess an average of three. At $300 per visit five days per week, I'd argue their gross is closer to a couple hundred thousand. They do have expenses though, hotels, condoms, lingerie, lubes, etc. I suspect they pay taxes, but not nearly close to their net income. This affords them to get loans and live a normal civvie life like the rest of us. My biggest hope is that they realize this and put as much money in their retirement account as possible!

AlyssaTantra See my TER Reviews 189 reads
posted
11 / 19

Physical Therapist (PT) and Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) are professionally regulated you are licensed by the state and need to provide a professional license number to claim that profession and I know this because I am licensed in this field

clairecavendish See my TER Reviews 327 reads
posted
12 / 19

How busy it is at which time of year. When exactly I'm working in which job, whether I'm saving for something specific,
Generally though on days when I'm available to do this work or when I'm on tour, I have a daily target that I like to aim for to make it worthwhile. Not to say you always reach it :)

Skyfyre 312 reads
posted
13 / 19

But then again many of those expenses are full tax deductible so we're back to pretty close to that 60

LoboGris 3 Reviews 217 reads
posted
14 / 19

assuming a 18% tax bracket, Uncle Sam would only be picking up 18% of the cost of deductible expenses. Still nowhere near $60 net.

2648667 31 Reviews 154 reads
posted
15 / 19

Thanks for the info, people. And for a good chuckle, Fisher.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 191 reads
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17 / 19
WaterBoys 13 Reviews 170 reads
posted
18 / 19

By end of session the peckers usually have their guts extracted ....

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 126 reads
posted
19 / 19

Posted By: scb19
$300/session, 5 sessions/week or $500/session, 3 sessions/week generates about $75k gross which translates into $60k+ after taxes.    
   
 So, do you ladies have a target that you shoot for on a weekly/monthly basis and then take the rest of the time off or do you just play it by ear, make what you can while you can and let the future take care of itself?

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