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    Really Escorts should issue receipts.
    And I'm sure rates should be paid on their apartment.
    After all it is a place of business

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    Work as your own boss, no calling in sick, don't answer the phone or door when you like and all money is tax free

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    Quote Originally Posted by knibbs View Post
    Yes kate, you're studying from home I hear, studying English isn't it? you'll do alright, you got a good head on your shoulders, boobs not bad either
    Bit late for that, I've already studied it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oh Kevin View Post
    Work as your own boss, no calling in sick, don't answer the phone or door when you like and all money is tax free
    Work as your on boss? Yes great! (for some of us)
    No calling in sick? True, but we still get sick and don't get paid when we're ill or on holiday
    Don't answer the door or phone? True, but we wouldn't get much work if we didn't lol
    Money tax free? Ummm... no we're not all young with no financial footprint

    Kevin there may be fun in this job, but for someone to be successful they really do have to be professional and treat the job with respect and be responsible. I am guessing you have never been self-employed so will put it down to ignorance

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB View Post
    Really Escorts should issue receipts.
    And I'm sure rates should be paid on their apartment.
    After all it is a place of business
    Sadly it is almost impossible to find a residential dwelling that allows you to run a business from it due to the insurance needed. I'm not sure it would be quite the same experience working from an office and not quite so discrete, so we are kind of stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    Sadly it is almost impossible to find a residential dwelling that allows you to run a business from it due to the insurance needed. I'm not sure it would be quite the same experience working from an office and not quite so discrete, so we are kind of stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea.
    OMG do you mean that we are nit insured in case the ceiling falls on top of you - oh the agony (and maybe a bit of estasy )!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clueless View Post
    OMG do you mean that we are nit insured in case the ceiling falls on top of you - oh the agony (and maybe a bit of estasy )!!!!
    The Agony and the Ecstasy, 1965.
    Michelangelo.
    But luckily the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel does not fall on Charlton Heston!
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    Shalom/salaam.
    10,000 years of Middle Eastern civilisation and the place is not at peace but rather in pieces.

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    Just as well that 'murphy' wasn't around then!!

    Quote Originally Posted by alcatel View Post
    The Agony and the Ecstasy, 1965.
    Michelangelo.
    But luckily the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel does not fall on Charlton Heston!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    It's a bit like asking a football how they cope once they stop being a professional footballer. It's not like they can't join the local team, they just don't get paid any more.

    What does it have going for it?

    The possibility to achieve financial goals a lot quicker than you could normally.
    The ability to study and have time to 'really' study, while still fulfilling financial commitments.
    For some the ability to have a home built, so no mortgage and future financial security
    The ability to contribute financially to extended family as well as look after yourself.
    Not relying on others to get by or the state, so to be truly independent.
    A better standard of living than that offered by mainstream jobs in your country
    It offers dignity in paying your own way, pride in achieving goals and respect in not giving up.
    Quote Originally Posted by Irish Josephine View Post
    Earning your own money
    Not signing on the dole
    Not getting housing benefit

    Paying rent on both a business address and your own home or buying if able

    Money wise it is good personally and for the taxpayer who no longer has to support the unemployed

    Boosts the economy

    Brings stress relief to many people meaning more successful business meetings as the client is no longer distracted by a need and can go ahead clear minded - I am responsible for many sucessful business meetings

    On a personal level

    Where would I get so many laughs and cheeky play mates

    Kicking myself I did not come out to play much sooner in life
    Quote Originally Posted by SophieX View Post
    This basically , freedom to do what you want when you want, choose when you work, holidays when you want, social life, can be flexible with friends, can take my work wherever when visiting friends, or see places i want to see.

    Power over men, love this...

    Save / invest for the future.....



    It obviously has negatives too.... but in my experience the pro's outweigh the cons ....

    Ive seen some great places i probably couldn't have done on a normal wage and met some amazing people i probably wouldn't have met in a more 'normal' world.
    And this is why some people hate you so much. You're not afraid to defy convention to get what you want from life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prickly View Post
    And this is why some people hate you so much. You're not afraid to defy convention to get what you want from life.
    Whereas very few punters will defy convention!!!

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