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5 hours ago, curt gregory said:

I don’t know if he ever escorted, but Scott Cullens now runs a high-end design/build firm in Palm Springs.

What kind of an answer is that to the question posed???

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6 hours ago, DynamicUno said:

They travel through the magical wardrobe to the land of Nonya, where a gentle bear takes them to a fantasy nursing home/bordello run by the Grand Madame Dorothy

I see an opportunity here 😊 

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My own limited knowledge about escorts after they hang up the shingle is that they morph into so/called regular jobs especially if they are still somewhat this side of middle age. The ones who stay in the biz well into their 40’s and have saved and invested their money don’t need to look for a lucrative position. 
I’m seeing a provider later today who is in his mid thirties and is training to become a nurse.  These positions are paying very well today but the work environment is difficult. You need to be strong and have lots of resilience. 
He has lots of energy with me so maybe he’ll do well. 

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2 minutes ago, Luv2play said:

I’m seeing a provider later today who is in his mid thirties and is training to become a nurse.

I also see a provider in his mid-30s who’s transitioning into nursing; I think there’s some cross-over skills/aptitudes. Wait, my provider canceled this afternoon….

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It runs the spectrum depending on their interests and their ability to do other work.  For instance, one provider that I knew opened a really high class florist store in my area.  A couple of others did things dealing with physical therapy or nursing.  They had the smarts which what attracted me in the first place.

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11 hours ago, Luv2play said:

My own limited knowledge about escorts after they hang up the shingle is that they morph into so/called regular jobs especially if they are still somewhat this side of middle age. The ones who stay in the biz well into their 40’s and have saved and invested their money don’t need to look for a lucrative position. 
I’m seeing a provider later today who is in his mid thirties and is training to become a nurse.  These positions are paying very well today but the work environment is difficult. You need to be strong and have lots of resilience. 
He has lots of energy with me so maybe he’ll do well. 

Well, that was fun. I think he’s a keeper. The second time was as good as the first, a bit different and a blast. 

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I know one who runs a boutique fitness studio and another who styles hair and teaches hairstyling at a regional vocational school. I know them through a group that gets together a couple of times of year. Neither dwells much on it nor keeps it a secret.

 

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I know a well-liked, well-reviewed provider here who is lawyer.  I had forgotten what led me to his law firm’s website.

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