So, you want to be an escort?
Escort work is an attractive part-time job for female
students and also young career women, who both
want to make extra money, and who may be happy
to capitalise on their femininity by offering their
company to men. Many actually enjoy the work, as
it is a welcome change from the day job/studies.
Some will turn it into a full-time job.
If you are new to escorting, you need not be
nervous, because most clients will be more
nervous than you are! You will usually travel by taxi
to meet clients at their home or hotel. For safety
and security reasons, you will not be expected to
meet clients on street corners, stations, or other
public places, such bars or pubs.
Mostly, you will sit at home, or wherever else
you want to be, waiting for a call from the escort
agency. Some agencies work differently, and you
spend time at the agency’s offices, where clients
will actually visit, choose a girl, and take her away
with them. Yet other agencies provide drivers, with
whom you spend your time while being taken from
job to job. The latter agencies tend to be busier, but
the money is not so good.
You will spend anything from one hour to overnight
with each client, and you may be asked to go on
dinner dates, to formal dinners, or to other events
with them. Occasionally, you will get a client who
wishes to take you away for the weekend or on
holiday with them!
Choosing an Agency
Escorts should search out an agency that is
genuinely concerned for the welfare and safety
of the escorts, and is not just being greedy about
making money. When you go for an interview with
an agency, remember that you are interviewing
them just as much as they are interviewing you.
Choose an agency that inspires your confidence
and with whom you feel comfortable.
Ask about registration fees: if a girl is going to be
good at escorting, there is no reason to charge her
a registration fee, as both her and the agency will
make money out of clients. Ask where their clients
are located: whatever they say about earnings,
if clients are not in Central London, fees will be
lower and you will spend a lot of time and money
travelling to jobs. Ask about fees and agency
commissions, as they vary greatly even within the
London area.
Ask whether you will be expected to put your
pictures on the Internet. Not all agencies will insist
on doing this, but an increasing number will not
take you on without Internet pictures. Nevertheless,
if you don’t want to work with pictures, don’t be
put off: there are still some agencies that will take
you on without photos – ring around until you
find one. If you are happy to work with photos
on the Internet, you will most likely have to pay
for your own photo-shoot with an independent
photographer.
Article Written by GM
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