Okay Guys here's the Bottomline
Example A (may not be realistic)
Two clients a day = 10 per 5day/week = 540 per year
200 x 540 = $108k year gross - costs in-call/exp (18k/yr) = 90k Earnings/yr
300 x 540 = $168k year gross - costs in-call/exp (18k/yr) = 150k Earnings/yr
Example B (slightly realistic)
Seven clients per week = 378 per year
200 x 378 = $76k year gross - cost in-call/exp (18k/yr) = 57k Earnings/yr
Example C (very realistic)
5 clients per week and over two months of vacation per year = 225 per year
300 x 200 = 60k + (25 x 1000) = 85k - exp (18k/yr) = 67k Earnings/yr
Based on a recent survey with 118 responses from Canada, representing seven provinces. The following values are listed in Canadian dollars.
The overall average compensation is $59,932 CAD per year. The maximum reported income was $120,000 CAD and the lowest was $24,000 CAD. The salaries fall into the following quartile groupings:
Salary
Group Salary
(in $1000s CAD)
Lower quartile 24-43
Second quartile 44-50
Third quartile 51-57
Top quartile 58-120
The majority of responses came from the following provinces: Alberta ($53,146 average CAD), British Columbia ($55,240 average CAD), and Ontario ($65,281 average CAD).
It seems very obvious that SP’s in Canada with less restrictions are in the Top quartile of income. Expenses for clothes, housing, food, insurance, car are a constant that applies to everyone.
When you’re forking out the 200 to 300 dollars a session, you’re paying to a person in the two highest quartiles income in Canada. At the very least you should always get good and highly satisfying service. A very critical Review of SP's with a hourly fee of above 200/hr should be expected to assure potential clients of her actual performance.
