Since she's no longer in the lineup and hasn't shown up anywhere else, I think it's safe to assume that she has retired from the business. . .Is anyone know where she is?? keala (SP)@superme and WRO before
an sp should always look to the future, being and sp for years and years in the buiss is alot like prize fighters comming back years past there prime. If an sp is smart she will realize that this buiss can be a means to an end a road to a better life!! Not just an easy way to party, score dope, and fill your wardrobe and buy expensive shit. i don't think she (an sp) has to wait till her popularity wains to decide on retiring it should be based on meeting goals she sets for herself.IMOSince she's no longer in the lineup and hasn't shown up anywhere else, I think it's safe to assume that she has retired from the business. . .
There comes a time when clients no longer show up looking for you (for whatever reason: poor attitude, lacklustre or uninspired service, no extras, etc. etc.), I think an SP realizes that it's time to hang it up and earn income the same way as the rest of the population. . .just hope that they socked away some (or most) of their money when the money was good - the foolish ones usually don't (instead they adopt lavish and profligate lifestyles thinking that there will be no "rainy" day someday. . .)
There comes a time when clients no longer show up looking for you (for whatever reason: poor attitude, lacklustre or uninspired service, no extras, etc. etc.), I think an SP realizes that it's time to hang it up and earn income the same way as the rest of the population. . .just hope that they socked away some (or most) of their money when the money was good - the foolish ones usually don't (instead they adopt lavish and profligate lifestyles thinking that there will be no "rainy" day someday. . .)
I couldn't agree more! Nicely put praxis and freakychef.an sp should always look to the future, being and sp for years and years in the buiss is alot like prize fighters comming back years past there prime. If an sp is smart she will realize that this buiss can be a means to an end a road to a better life!! Not just an easy way to party, score dope, and fill your wardrobe and buy expensive shit. i don't think she (an sp) has to wait till her popularity wains to decide on retiring it should be based on meeting goals she sets for herself.IMO
Not always, maybe she has changed her name or moved onto another less popular studio, or even gone to a different citySince she's no longer in the lineup and hasn't shown up anywhere else, I think it's safe to assume that she has retired from the business. . .
There comes a time when clients no longer show up looking for you (for whatever reason: poor attitude, lacklustre or uninspired service, no extras, etc. etc.), I think an SP realizes that it's time to hang it up and earn income the same way as the rest of the population. . .just hope that they socked away some (or most) of their money when the money was good - the foolish ones usually don't (instead they adopt lavish and profligate lifestyles thinking that there will be no "rainy" day someday. . .)
the "easy work" for "easy money" (I know I'm going to get flak for calling it easy work - but compared to a 9-5 job for a fraction of the pay - I'd call it easy). It takes a lot of character and determination to work towards preparing for a career outside the SP business (and I admire the ladies who I've seen accomplish this - there are a few but not too many). As mentioned by other posts here, the smart ones are the ones who have set their goals and are willing to work hard to reach them. This business is merely a step towards accomplishing that goal.From what I have learned by my experinces with sp's they all have very good plans just not many actually follow through. They have a great opportunity to get a headstart in life's financial battle they just have to learn to use it properly. Wish I had a 20 bones a month cash income when I started my business.
....girl and tell her "hey babe don't be upset but I paid hundreds of women to have sex with me for the past 15 years??" Ha ha how would she take it???IMOmaybe she found someone and decided that to retire and hide the sp part of her life from him instead of finding out one day and being shocked and leave her. i am not sure how other sp's feel about it but i always wondered how there bf agrees with it or not . or how hard is it to find a partner.
i could be wrong i am not trying to stur stuff but i mean i have a somewhat shady past and when my ex asks it always is hard to tell.
....girl and tell her "hey babe don't be upset but I paid hundreds of women to have sex with me for the past 15 years??" Ha ha how would she take it???IMO
until the CRA comes knocking on the door to do the audit and catches the SP without the proper records to prove what they declared on their income tax formsWe WISH it was tax-free income. Most sp's pay tens of thousands every year just like the rest of you. That is unless they squander it, but from what I hear, revenue canada receives a list of all sp liscences. Who's to say they won't audit you......?? I know that thought makes me pay. Stupid Taxes !!!![]()
Really, how much do you think your average GOOD SP makes in a year.Good post priceyhabit!! If I was 25 years old and I could make what a good
sp makes in one year, I could have taken that money and right now I just
wouldn't me a millionaire, I'd me a multi-millionaire.
Every sp out there who's good only has to work for one year. After that
with even average investments she could be a millionaire over and over.
I agree with Praxis. It is easy compared to the poor sap that has to work
9-5 for 40 years to see 1000 a month pension.
And a very good SP can see as many as 6 to 8 guys per session. If we use the following assumptions:Really, how much do you think your average GOOD SP makes in a year.
The premis that this is easy money is LUDACRIS.
Just a quick math lesson.
Say a good SP sees 4 FS clients in a day and takes in the range of $175 per client from the session = $700 per day. even if you up this to $1,000 on the average "good day". Extrapolate that out over a realistic amount of working days in a year say $180,000. There are costs to being an SP, manicures, pedicures, waxing, makeup, hair, outfits, condoms, etc. etc. Most of the best girls aren't the lowest maintenance in the world. I say, at least $1,500 per month. So you are looking at $162,000 net.
Praxis, you continue to press your point about easy money. Think about what a SP does for a living. What are the odds that she is biting her lip and trying not to cry when she has to spend time with you.And a very good SP can see as many as 6 to 8 guys per session. If we use the following assumptions:
6-8 clients per day
4 days per week
$175 per client (after paying studio fees)
40 weeks per year (out of the 52 weeks - or about 2.5 months "vacation" per year)
Gross income: $168,000 (6 clients) to $224,000 (8 clients) per year - you can round this off to $200K/year
If she does double shifts during the week, say up to 6 shifts per week at 8 clients per shift, gross income would be $336,000 per year - you can round this off to $300K/year
Rounding off takes care of their "maintenance costs" of $1500/mo or $18000 per year.
Hence my range of $200K - $300K per year (before taxes). How much an SP declares and pay in taxes varies from one SP to another.
That's all I'm trying to show. Expenses will vary quite widely from one SP to another - depending on their lifestyle. ALso, only the very popular SP's can maintain that number of clients for any length of time - their "assets" are constantly depreciating over time.
My point about "easy" money (as I've said in my post) is to viewed compared to what the mainstream population has to do to earn this kind of money - only very skilled professionals can command this kind of an hourly rate (brain or heart surgeons, highly skilled defence lawyers or corporate CEO's). These professions require years of education and/or proven experience to justify these rates.
So, my premise is not LUDICROUS.






