• NeptuneOrbit@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    As others pointed out, a lot of factors would go into this decision. How many working hours can she normally put in if the average client only pays for an hour? How much time does she have to spend cleaning herself up between? How much risk is there in taking a new client?

    Its pretty similar to working freelance compared to a paycheck. If I wanted to go on my own as a freelancer I could probably charge 2-3x my hourly salary rate as a freelancer. But I’d have to hunt for my next meal. I’d have to figure out all my 1099s. I’d have to change stragies to get new clients… Or I can just work my current corpo job making an OK salary but always know I have a paycheck coming and insurance.

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    3 months ago

    Guess it also depends on what her typical hourly rate was when factoring in eating, sleeping, popping, living, etc…

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      4 months ago

      Stop looking at those ‘inflation adjustors’ and look at what you could actually buy.

      Average rent per month in Los Angeles in 1990 was under $600.00/month

      Today it’s over $2,000.00

      If he paid her five months rent today, it would be $10,000.00, not $7,000.00

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        4 months ago

        Inflation has affected our country very differently in different locales. Change in cost of living is the real metric for what inflation is trying to quantify

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          4 months ago

          That’s why I stick with real world examples.

          For example, the minimum wage in 1960 was $1.00/hour. The cost of the average home was $11,000.00

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    3 months ago

    To make that $3000 at her normal rate she would have had to work 30 hours in that same week, which I bet is a tall order for all the unpaid hours that takes attracting customers individually.

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      3 months ago

      Not to mention her luxury room and board, the shopping sprees, and the jewelry gifts.

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    4 months ago

    Well, she’s advertised as a pretty woman, not a smart one.

    And now, with a little less jest: It’s a stable income over a week, with a guy she evidently likes to at least look at. No need for advertising in that time. Meals are paid, as is time off. Also, the 21$ assume that she is paid 24 hours a day (3000$ ÷ 24 ÷ 6 = 20,83333…$) so she gets paid for sleeping, eating, essentially her own time. She also gets the opportunity to scout new, well off clients.

    I would take that deal.

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        4 months ago

        Unpaid travel time between 8 different clients would make an 8 hour day much more than 8 hours

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        We need to consider how many hours in a day she would normally get paid the $100/hour rate. Or said differently, how many hours does normally work in a 6 day period

        She would need to work 30 billed hours in 6 days to break even on her normal rate

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        3 months ago

        You’re also assuming she gets 8 hours of work a day at her normal rate. It’s not like she’s salaried.

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        3 months ago

        You can only compare that if the $100/hr are certain. Having no clients means having $0/hr.

        Also to compare the two she has to have an 8hr day. I don’t have many experiences in the field, but that sounds not sustainable.

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        3 months ago

        But how many sex did she provide in that pay period? They didn’t spend the whole week humping in bed. $/sex is quite above her normal rate.

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        3 months ago

        It’s also 8 hrs/day she doesn’t have random sweaty fat guys dumping loads in her. Anyone who doesn’t take that deal is either Ayn Rand level deranged or has beaten life and found their true passion

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        3 months ago

        i mean it’s just a discount like when you’re buying things in bulk, it makes sense

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      4 months ago

      3k pays your rent in San Fran with cash left over in that time period…ur damn right she’s hanging out with a rich dude and getting spoiled for a week and her rent paid. Mf out here acting like they’re breaking down door dash hourly.

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        3 months ago

        Lmfao not even close. We’ll actually kinda close but still depressingly short. Doable with a roommate. She doesn’t seem like the roomie type