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Author Topic: What will you do when you give up working in this industry ? Inspirations ?  (Read 8136 times)

Nonyer

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When I was in my 30's I really thought I would do this forever. Thankfully I worked hard & built up a business which has meant I can semi retire at 50, doing the odd outcall here and there if I feel like it which I generally don't.  ;D

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When I leave I will be a full time massage therapist. I've got an interview this month for a year long college course. I hope I pass the interview as I have a real interest in it the good thing about being an escort and doing a massage course is there will be clients who wont mind being guinne pigs so I can get plenty of practice in before my exam  ;D I'm doing Swedish massage first then hot stone massage,  Thai bamboo massage,  and lomi lomi massage.  I'm doing the Swedish massage course at a non private college as I think it would be better to learn it over a period of time rather than a few days.  I will be offering massage as a service so I can get lots of practice in before I make the plunge and become fully self employed and because I enjoy it . I won't leave instantly after I've qualified and will be doing it part time alongside escorting.

So nice to hear, Jessica! My plans at the moment are very similar.
Good luck with the interview :)

Jessiegirl

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I'm saving to start up my own business. I may still see one or two clients I really enjoy being with. Plus they are great in bed.

Miss Sexy Jessica XX

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So nice to hear, Jessica! My plans at the moment are very similar.
Good luck with the interview :)
thank you and good luck to you to  :)

VoluptuousCurves

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Maybe you are right I am in my final phase of escorting they treat me with respect. It is only because I am making other civy plans I guess why like this.  I am very fussy over the phone. Thier voice tone can be declined a booking. Also thier manners are asking stupid questions or too shy to phone me etc.

Its just me going through the motions seems like.

Ahhh. You're in "Notice period PMS" (pre moving syndrome!)

Whenever I've made plans to move jobs in my civvy life, and also when I was working my notice in my corporate job when starting full time sex work, everything that was a bit irritating but I could cope with, suddenly became the most annoying, nauseating thing in the world and I felt like punching people out several times a day, every day of that notice period.

It's like because you have a change on the horizon and you know there's only a few days/weeks/months left, you give yourself permission to actually acknowledge how bloody infuriated you are with whatever it is. Previously you've been suppressing your annoyance because "it's just part of the job and you have to take the rough with the smooth" - now you're on your way out and you're like "JESUS I CANNOT WAIT TO STOP DOING THIS SHIT!!"

With me it was the 17.5 hours of conference calls I was expected to attend every week, to which I probably contributed about 2 hours of actual input/output. On my last week I thought I was on mute and wasn't, and was overheard very loudly exclaiming "Sorry Bob I'm just stuck on this fucking useless con call"  :D
And me, I am not a mess, I am a wilderness, yes
The undiscovered continent for you to undress

meetingdiversity

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Ahhh. You're in "Notice period PMS" (pre moving syndrome!)

Whenever I've made plans to move jobs in my civvy life, and also when I was working my notice in my corporate job when starting full time sex work, everything that was a bit irritating but I could cope with, suddenly became the most annoying, nauseating thing in the world and I felt like punching people out several times a day, every day of that notice period.

It's like because you have a change on the horizon and you know there's only a few days/weeks/months left, you give yourself permission to actually acknowledge how bloody infuriated you are with whatever it is. Previously you've been suppressing your annoyance because "it's just part of the job and you have to take the rough with the smooth" - now you're on your way out and you're like "JESUS I CANNOT WAIT TO STOP DOING THIS SHIT!!"

With me it was the 17.5 hours of conference calls I was expected to attend every week, to which I probably contributed about 2 hours of actual input/output. On my last week I thought I was on mute and wasn't, and was overheard very loudly exclaiming "Sorry Bob I'm just stuck on this fucking useless con call"  :D

You star :) This sums it up. Xx