I’m wondering what you thought about it. Did you find it’s easier to make money compared to dancing ?
I was thinking to try it out but I wanted some more insight about it
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I’m wondering what you thought about it. Did you find it’s easier to make money compared to dancing ?
I was thinking to try it out but I wanted some more insight about it
No no no. Not worth a surprise inspection without any background check on these men... just go independent and advertise online.
You will be jacking people off for any kind of decent money. I’m serious. Customers and dancers have told me. And they are always getting shut down so jerk at your own caution
Hi, I worked in an Asian massage parlor (AMP) for a little while. It was weird for me bc I am clearly not Asian, and most men came to the spa looking for Asian girls. But being cute and petite helped. Some days I made good money (700,800, 900+) but some days I didn't make shit. The massage itself 80 and that went to the Mama-san. The guys normally tipped anywhere from $20-$200 depending on the service. It varies at the particular spa but at the place I worked at, the Mama-san will also take a percentage of the tips. It was hard work. The customers expect a lot in terms of extra$ but for me, it was consistent money that I REALLY needed at the time. You do have to watch out for cops and getting raided. That was the scary part. The owner of my spa already had a pending case against her in another county.
In Canada I made very good money for years until I recently retired. It seems like it's a different story in the US with all the cops stories. For us it's legal and tolerated, massage parlors are advertise very clearly without any issues.
Regarding the US-
It's usually not worth it if 1) the massage parlor has shitty security, or 2) the likelihood of getting arrested is way too high.
I worked at one where the owner pawned off the day to day responsibilities on one of her "top girls" who was a crazy a-hole so the income available there wasn't that great. At that place issues with Law Enforcement were not really a worry, I just hated working with that "Mama San" and the house cut per shift was too high.
There are pros and cons to both. I've been dancing a few years and I worked at spas from 2007 - 2010.
It's true that spas get busted all the time. But I've never seen anyone get into big trouble. They'll usually either take all their cash and let them go, or stick the owner with a fine. In my experience spas are more private. Unless you hang out with professional businessmen in your personal life, you probably won't run into anyone you know. Spas have schedules and usually require you to work open to close, which is the only way to make money anyway.
As for security, I've never worked in a spa that had any security at all. It was usually myself and one or two other girls there and that was it. I never had any issues, but you never know.
In terms of money it was just like dancing. Some days you make a ton of money, some days you go home with $50.
One thing that was nice about the spas I worked at is that everybody was on the same page. The owner only allowed hand action and anything more would get you fired.since everybody was doing the same thing you didn't have to worry about your secret getting out, like at a strip club. Plus there were set rates.
I like dancing more because I don't have to worry about cops, schedules, or walking up early. You also aren't required to do xtras. Dancing is also a lot more fun than sitting at a quiet boring spa waiting for customers to come in.
I’ve made big money working at parlors in Canada Toronto. The industry in whole has been declining every year. I’ve also worked at clubs. It’s easier in terms of you don’t have to put forth much effort, they came seeking you ,but the clubs were bigger money in terms of collecting tricks with big money.