Plus Points to Parlour Work
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No responsibility for the premises. So no need to find rent, ads fees, utility costs etc. Or any need to maintain the premises or replace any essentials. No risk of arrest and being charged with running a brothel or controlling prostitute for gain. While it’s illegal to own a parlour or run a parlour, it isn’t illegal to work in one, regardless of how many girls are there. The maximum sentence for running a parlour is 7 years at the time of writing No hassle from people who object to the premises being used for immoral purposes. No hassle from competitors who want to close you down. No worries about finding reliable staff, whether it’s maids or girls. No fear of being exposed in the press as a sleazy madam who exploits innocent young girls. You can be pretty sure that you’ll earn good money if you put the effort into what you do. The majority of clients favour parlours over any other kind of WG. They have choice, no need to reveal their ID and can walk up or away when they want to. So the trade is usually pretty steady. You can walk away at the end of your shift without a backwards glance. No one knows who you are or where to find you if you don’t want them too. And in most cases that is a very good thing. You get to benefit from the experiences of other girls, which is invaluable. You’ll learn more from a day listening to someone’s working stories, than you will from a month in the room. They cut out all the boring regular stuff and just give you the good bits you need to know. There is safety in numbers. Most parlours now use a CCTV system on the entrance I would advise girls NOT to work in a place where they don’t have one in place. It’s a sign of the owner not taking your safety seriously. If they don’t take the most important thing i.e. your welfare seriously they won’t really be bothered about your well being as a whole and probably be unpleasant to work for.
Bad Points of Parlour Work
You will have no vetting over who you see as a client. It isn’t realistic to pick and choose from whom ever walks into the door. You’d make next to nothing if your standards were anything over than less than picky to be blunt. No decent parlour will insist that you see anyone you really object to, or feel at risk from in some way. But they won’t tolerate a girl refusing a perfectly average client because of the colour of his skin or his age. You have to be reliable. It’s no good working one day one week and then another the next or not bothering to go in because you had a good day in another place the day before. You won’t get many regs if they don’t know when they can see you. And you’ll lose your shift if you let down the owner to many times. You may be pressured to offer services you don’t want to offer. Be firm; tell them you aren’t going to provide anything you don’t want to. If they object or try to argue walk away and find another parlour. There is ALWAYS another parlour you can work from. You’re very accessible to clients, which means that you are also accessible to any one who might be a bit emotionally unstable. You’ll be surprised how many men there are with Madonna/Whore syndrome and who seem to think WG’s are there for them to work out their frustrations fears with. For every decent WG you work with there will be a bitchy one who is jealous if you do better than her. They can be nasty and conniving. You have to accept the house rules. All parlours have them. Generally because it makes the work easier for everyone and avoids any disputes among the girls. And to ensure girls are working safely. For example it’s frowned upon for a girl to meet a client away from the premises, because usually it ends up with the girl getting into a difficult situation she can’t resolve by herself. Punters will tell you that they want to see you away from work so you keep all the money. That is very rarely the reason, it’s usually because they want something for nothing or are getting to involved emotionally. Trust me I’ve been there and it wasn’t pretty. I’ve never seen a girl who thinks it was a good thing to do with hindsight. You’ll be expected to work to a price list. Again this is to avoid arguments among girls and bitchiness. If you can’t accept that it costs money to open and run a place, and that it can be quite a bit of money if the place is run well [our flat needs to make in excess of £150 per day to cover our essential overheads for example] and that the spilt you give the house is how these costs are covered, then you probably aren’t suited to working in a parlour. The money you hand over isn’t going into the pocket of the owner. It’s making the flat a nice place to work with regular business so you can make a decent living for yourself. Some people can’t seem to understand this and feel that they are being exploited and the money is all profit for the owner. If that is how you see it then work another way. You won’t be happy in a parlour and a parlour won’t be happy with you. Some owners just won’t entertain listening to a girl when she has a problem with whom she is sharing a shift with or finds the maid hard to work with. If you find that is the case again look elsewhere. Anyone who doesn’t want to make your day as easy as possible for you to cope with isn’t putting your welfare first and isn’t worth working for. |