Food for thought 💭

SashaStriker

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Ive been thinking a lot about the fact that I notice people commenting on the environment of providers work places in commentary,
whether it be the area or the building. There seems to be a lot of importance put on this factor and usually when brought up its never nice things. Ive always wondered if people get how hard it is to find a place to work out of without fear of being kicked out, discriminated against, evicted, neighborhoors, and so on …
Like does it dawn on the lengths it goes for providers to actually provide an incall? Whether it be just a cohesive, safe, functional work environment there is so many challenges that goes beyond the surface of what may appear to be easy.

No matter how low scale or upscale you may feel a provider presents themselves as, we are all facing the same fear and discrimination.

And its a pretty hefty one.
For some people that may look like losing their home, or being out of work if their incall gets shut down. Sometimes we even have to commute and hour and half to and from our incall, just because thats where can find a place that may be a safe choice, we cant just take any building/area/neighborhood of our liking. We choose places that are the minimal amount of risk or provide a sense of relief and security that we can actually work in peace without facing these discriminations on a constant basis …
This goes for hotels too!
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lukom

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The same people who complain about these conditions are the same who'll also complain price hikes when an SP moves to somewhere more "high end", which also cost more. Just do you!
 
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