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Sexy Sofie (03-11-12), Tommy H (03-11-12)
I think as independent you pay only the ads, accommodation etc....
If there is a person arranging all that it's either a secretary (which for me would be welcome as i forget lots of things) but you still have to pay it. Either an agency or pimp ... that asks for a commission. (which is too high considering the only thing they do is going online and pay an add, answer phone calls ... and arranging for you the accommodation)
The only 3 things i would pay for, but i think is not necessary yet, as i can handle it ... is a PA (to remember me the things i have to do and ... also some accounting things) ... a made , and a security guy...
Or 3 in 1 if possible ... hahha
I have PMA (positive mental attitude) I'm Positive ! I'm Mental! And I know I have Attitude!
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It's long been said here that escorts should not be advertised as independent if they are agency. I've always agreed with this. The problem for E-I is, as a directory, we simply don't have a close enough relationship to advertisers to know what they do with their money and be able to determine who is agency and who is independent. But, despite disagreeing with false advertising, I am starting to feel like how can agency escorts be expected to advertise as agency with the level of discrimination directed towards them? We the community are part of the problem here. If we discriminate so strongly against agency escorts, how can we expect them to be honest about their agency status?
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Doll 34 DD (03-11-12)
I think closing quote in this article from Laura Lee is very good:
http://local.stv.tv/glasgow/magazine...titution-bill/
"As an industry, we are very self-regulating, so within our own industry there is a code of ethics that exists. If it came to light that there were women in fear or being co-ersed or what not, as an industry we would look to report that because we have standards of business practice and as a community we look out for one another."
But I think here the community has become too quick to judge escorts at times, and if we want a healthy industry where people are not abused, we need to stop assuming agency = trafficked.
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funlover12 (03-11-12), Lilian (04-11-12), Sexy Sofie (03-11-12)
Having a bf to maintain it is equal to a pimp, the only difference it is that you are not forced.
A kid at home it is worse than a pimp..
Working for an agency you do what you want, go where you want, you decide what to do with your money. The only thing is you have to work from x hour to x hour. If you do not want to work for whatever reason, a good agency will not force you to work.
From my experience , I worked with good agencies and what I write here is most from my own experience not what I have heard.
I am influenced all the time on my decisions where to work by many factors.
I think the law is a different in North than in South of Ireland, as it is in Ireland comparing other countries, therefore I must adapt to the country s law...
I rely on others for support and I will give an example, simple, on an hotel availability in order to get a room and be able to work.
May I ask how did you arrived to Ireland and started to work?