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    Default Re: Limitations of future employment

    I think the take-home point for most of these threads is if you are going for something conservative (like pediatrician, politician, something religious, etc.) and it's your DREAM JOB then it makes sense not to risk camming, if you have other options to make money.

    I mean, if my dream was to be a children's nurse and camming MIGHT ruin my career, are the short term benefits of camming really worth risking my life goal?

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    Default Re: Limitations of future employment

    Obtaining a CPA essentially involves the very same state professional licensing process as discussed earlier in regard to nursing, meaning that 'unprofessional conduct' counts against you. Application for a CPA license may require the signing of IRS disclosure forms, which in turn may inform the state professional licensing board of previous work in the 'adult' industry. As this 'adult' industry work is 100% legal, it would not stop someone from being granted a CPA license. But the record of 'unprofessional conduct' could reveal previous 'adult' industry work history to prospective straight CPA 'employers'. This would not pose a problem if one plans to operate as an independent accountant, but could pose problems if one plans to work for a major corporation.

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    Default Re: Limitations of future employment

    if you went into accounting i dont think you'd really need to supplement your income with anything else
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    Quote Originally Posted by Melonie View Post
    Obtaining a CPA essentially involves the very same state professional licensing process as discussed earlier in regard to nursing, meaning that 'unprofessional conduct' counts against you. Application for a CPA license may require the signing of IRS disclosure forms, which in turn may inform the state professional licensing board of previous work in the 'adult' industry. As this 'adult' industry work is 100% legal, it would not stop someone from being granted a CPA license. But the record of 'unprofessional conduct' could reveal previous 'adult' industry work history to prospective straight CPA 'employers'. This would not pose a problem if one plans to operate as an independent accountant, but could pose problems if one plans to work for a major corporation.
    Hmm, I see...:/

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    Hmmm....I think that most of the areas that would be affected are those where you are dealing with so-called "vulnerable" people. That generally includes children, the elderly, the mentally ill, developmentally disabled, or people who are hurt (i.e., in the medical profession). I would also assume that working in highly visible or religious fields would pose a problem (politics, especially).

    HOWEVER, in all of those fields, there are going to be mitigating factors.

    Some companies, areas, etc are going to be more forgiving than others. This is similar to being heavily tattooed - some schools will not allow it AT ALL, some are very forgiving about it. Some just want them covered up. This would be a case-by-case situation.

    Your own level of specialization is going to matter a WHOLE lot. It's the prima donna factor - if you are the only one that can do what you do, you can get away with a whole lot more than someone who is easily replaceable. So if you are the top researcher into genetic abnormalities in toddlers, you can bet your ass that you will be allowed to work with them. Whereas if you are just a mid-level nurse, no particular specialty, skills, etc, you are probably going to find it much more complicated. Sad but true.

    In the majority of careers, camming isn't going to be an issue. Journalism? No worries!!

    And lets not forget that it isn't ALL doom and gloom - there are some careers where a history in the sex industry is an asset! Sex therapy being a HUGE one that stands out, along with any kind of writing/journalism about sex (sex advice columns, books, etc). Working for campaigns for women's rights, expert consultant for legal cases, or working with subsitence sex workers are all going to be areas where a background in sex work is a serious asset.
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    Quote Originally Posted by amberose View Post
    Hmm, what do you ladies thinking about Accounting jobs? I'll probably need to ask around elsewhere about this, and I figure worst case scenario I could still be self employed, though I'd like the option to work for a company. I'd imagine the demand is high enough and they would be less likely to care?

    I mean accounting jobs that would require at least a bachelors or CPA.
    I would suggest you do the same thing I advised the poster seeking the Esthetician license. Pretend you already completed the necessary schooling. Look up online the state licensing board contact info and ask what are the requirements for obtaining the license. Specifically if you need a to sign a IRS disclosure form as part of the process or not.

    Then you just take it from there. Depending on how your taxes look an 'unprofessional conduct' note may or may not be placed in your file.

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    Be the accountant of sex workers. =D

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