Another Censored Enigma
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shilling for her, you have it right. Any girl who is paying a concession fee is going to pass that cost right on to the client. Now, the clients are going to say and post here > when in reality it isn't the girl overcharging, it's the pimp salon owner that has effectively jacked up the price of fun.
When owners aren't satisified to take all of the door, and then still demand more from the girls, then the girls should run away fast. Aby, you should never work in a place where you are forced to pay to work. That is effectively slavery, and you should never be in that position.
Running a salon with say 3 girls, 8 clients each per full day is a fucking profitable business, even if you pay the girls $20 an hour to work. Say $50 at the door, less $20, that means $30 per client. 24 clients per day = $720 per day, or a bit better than 250,000 per year gross income, less expenses and it is still a business that profits at least 125,000 per year. Remember too that the owners are often not even on premise or working in the place, but rather leaving the girls to do everything.
When it shifts to the "girl pays" model, imagine the profits. Salon takes $50 from the client, and $10 more from each client = $60 x 24 clients = 1440 per day or over 500k per year, less the same expenses, and they walk away with something like $375k per year.
The only ones who go home poorer are the clients and the girls.
When owners aren't satisified to take all of the door, and then still demand more from the girls, then the girls should run away fast. Aby, you should never work in a place where you are forced to pay to work. That is effectively slavery, and you should never be in that position.
Running a salon with say 3 girls, 8 clients each per full day is a fucking profitable business, even if you pay the girls $20 an hour to work. Say $50 at the door, less $20, that means $30 per client. 24 clients per day = $720 per day, or a bit better than 250,000 per year gross income, less expenses and it is still a business that profits at least 125,000 per year. Remember too that the owners are often not even on premise or working in the place, but rather leaving the girls to do everything.
When it shifts to the "girl pays" model, imagine the profits. Salon takes $50 from the client, and $10 more from each client = $60 x 24 clients = 1440 per day or over 500k per year, less the same expenses, and they walk away with something like $375k per year.
The only ones who go home poorer are the clients and the girls.