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elainegirl

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #15 on: 27 January 2016, 02:56:35 pm »
Does Adultwork work over there?

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I would love to work there on holiday visa. I want to get a sim card without ID. ParisB(thanks Paris) said when she worked there she had to produce her passport to get sim card. Is it still the same.

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #16 on: 27 January 2016, 02:59:01 pm »
Im more than happy to help any girls if you have questions. Maybe you would be willing to share a few inside tips with me also as Im moving to the UK end of this year and need help your end also :)

Ive worked in Brothels and Independent all around Australia for the last 8 years on and off, and know all the ins and outs :) Ive found it very lucrative, safe (because of the laws) and met some amazing woman from the UK that fly over here regulary.

Flick me a P

Seinna xx


Hi Question for Seinna-Australia

I would love to work there on holiday visa. I want to get a sim card without ID. ParisB(thanks Paris) said when she worked there she had to produce her passport to get sim card. Is it still the same. I want hassle free as possible.

Thanks

Seinna-Australia

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #17 on: 27 January 2016, 07:51:35 pm »
Im more than happy to help any girls if you have questions. Maybe you would be willing to share a few inside tips with me also as Im moving to the UK end of this year and need help your end also :)

Ive worked in Brothels and Independent all around Australia for the last 8 years on and off, and know all the ins and outs :) Ive found it very lucrative, safe (because of the laws) and met some amazing woman from the UK that fly over here regulary.

Flick me a P

Seinna xx


Hi Question for Seinna-Australia

I would love to work there on holiday visa. I want to get a sim card without ID. ParisB(thanks Paris) said when she worked there she had to produce her passport to get sim card. Is it still the same. I want hassle free as possible.

Thanks

Hi Hun :)

Over the counter? Yes you do, but you can also buy them in your online shopping, so I would look into that. I highly doubt the delivery kid is going to ask. Maybe put in a different name at checkout?

elainegirl

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #18 on: 28 January 2016, 01:26:37 pm »
Seinna-Australia

What do I do about advertising there. Do I need to declare tax number to advertise on websites. I wont use newspapers.

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #19 on: 30 January 2016, 06:39:29 pm »
Seinna-Australia

What do I do about advertising there. Do I need to declare tax number to advertise on websites. I wont use newspapers.

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I think from memory it's only in victoria
I did Sydney Brisbane Perth Gold Coast mainly and didn't need to do anything apart from pay for my adds
I did the papers as well and charged slightly less ( different number ) and found that I got a really good response from the papers and some weeks I made way more from the papers than the on line advertising which is expensive and all onky work in certain areas

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #20 on: 30 January 2016, 10:20:42 pm »
thanks


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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #21 on: 01 February 2016, 11:33:50 pm »
Hello,

I've just got back from Australia after working there for a year. I worked on a working holiday visa and also on a tourist visa as most establishments don't check.
There are lots of big brothels in Sydney and Melbourne. Melbourne has more regulations in place, ie. Brothels can't serve alcohol to clients.
There were clinics in Sydney and Melbourne that will test you and give you the certificate you need to work for free, without needing to see any ID or for you to have health insurance. These are good if you are on a tourist visa.
In Sydney, working 3/4 days a week I would hope to make between $2-3000 a week. I'm a bit lazy and didn't put the long hours in, in the brothels. In Sydney brothels there seems to be a lot of party bookings. Some weeks would be slow, with a lot of girls working. I've never worked in England but some nights there could be 20+ girls on the floor and only a handful of clients actually coming in.
I would probably say the Melbourne brothels I worked at were busier.
Cost of living out there is high, for a private room in a hostel I paid $1000 a month, sharing with a friend. I have seen people rent their own rooms in apartments for $300 a week.
I also did private work, charging from between $300-500 an hour. I advertised on Locanto and also found a lot of clients on Seeking Arrangement; most guys just wanted an escort and are willing to pay good prices.
I have seen escorts advertise on websites Scarlett Blue and Private girls. These girls had lovely photos and were charging $600+ an hour.
I did incalls in cheaper hotels in Sydney, you can find decent hotels that charge around $120 a night.
Hope this helps anyone!

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #22 on: 17 November 2016, 11:57:55 pm »
Hi guys

So next year I'll be moving back to Aus, where I lived for some time last year. However I only stripped and never escorted so I'm wondering if any girls on here who have worked in Aus could shed some light? Looking at the girls online (similar to me in terms of looks/body etc) it seems that they charge a lot more per hour (?300 - ?400). Just wondering if anybody has any experience of these rates and what it's like working there? I'll be living a fair way out of Sydney but I'm planning on going once a week and booking a hotel and working from there. It's a big leap as I'm currently so comfortable working twice a week from my apartment that I just can't imagine packing it all up to go risk it, ha....

Esme1994

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #23 on: 18 November 2016, 10:07:03 pm »
Hello

I have worked in Sydney and Melbourne both independently and in brothels. I think you can definitely charge more over there. I occasionally worked from hotels and did out calls ; I only advertised on Locanto so very basic advertising but could still charge over $300 an hour with a very basic profile and rubbish photos I quickly took on my iPhone haha. I also worked as an escort through seeking arrangement and could charge in excess of $500 an hour.

I've heard of good higher market escort sites (Scarlett blue?) and follow a couple of high class escorts on social medi who are very successful. Can PM you their details if you like as they are often very helpful and I think one established girl offers advice for a small fee.

Hope that helps! I really enjoyed working over there.

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #24 on: 18 November 2016, 10:45:58 pm »
Paris should be able to help you.
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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #25 on: 18 November 2016, 11:33:35 pm »
Thanks girls! I'm really looking forward to it. I think I'm going to rent a very small studio work flat in the cbd, to save me using hotels. If you could send those details esme, that would be fab! :)

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #26 on: 11 December 2016, 02:23:08 pm »
Sorry to bump this thread again but have a question for those who have worked in Aus - is OWO the expected standard like it is in the UK, or harder to come across?

lora

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #27 on: 11 December 2016, 05:44:31 pm »
Its technically illegal in most states but still offered by many.

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #28 on: 11 December 2016, 07:06:00 pm »
Its technically illegal in most states but still offered by many.

Thanks for the reply! This is actually a relief as I don't offer it here so glad I won't be asked for it so much.

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Re: Advice for Working in Australia
« Reply #29 on: 12 December 2016, 02:02:09 am »
New zealand is far more opposed to owo. But you can't charge such high rates.