Hi Cami,
I think a relevant topic for your blog would be the points that a young woman should consider before getting into the SP line of work.
For a short period of time I saw a number of newbie girls that worked for Carmen Fox. I think that CF agency makes it very easy for a young lady to get into the industry. I would argue, perhaps too easy. I saw some really sweet young ladies that I think thought that this new line of work was going to resolve all of their financial worries. Instead I think that many discovered that after the novelty of their "newness" had worn off, they were basically sitting in the den for 8 hours and earning little or no pay. The ladies that were getting the repeat customers clearly had something more to offer that they did not have to offer or were not willing to offer. It is also possible that the long term girls have more modest expectations, financially speaking. After a few weeks these new girls would no longer appear on the daily schedule. Part of the equation I'm sure is they found out that not all of their customers had the looks and charm of Richard Gere, a la Pretty Woman.
If you look on the CF website, you will see that 15 new girls have been announced in the last 30 days. I guarantee that in another 30 days, only a very few of these ladies will still be active at CF. In fact, several have not yet posted pictures, even though they joined several weeks ago, which makes me suspect that these ladies may have already left CF.
I know that from past conversations with newbie CF ladies that a significant percentage of these ladies had never done this "work" before. Now don't get me wrong, for the right lady, this line of work is perfectly ok. BUT, if a young lady gets into this line of work with a false idea of what to expect and then quits after a few weeks, she can look forward to wondering for the rest of her life "will I run into someone who I serviced during my short period in this line of work"? It seems to me, these young ladies pay a heavy price for some very short term income gain.
Again, I am not disparaging this line of work for the right person - that would make me a very big hypocrite since I have been a user of said services for many years. But there should be a “points to consider before entering this line of work” doc that these young ladies should read before joining CF or similar agencies.
JD