Firstly, there are lots online discussions of earnings in different professions. Noone will discuss a wage of a specific plumber, many will do the wage of a typical plumber,. Same here: we are not talking about your income, we a talking about the average income in the industry. Second: to get arrested and prosecute and SP in Canada must be a street walker. Third, the fact that it is an underground economy is of little relevance: it does not face any real policy attention (similar to illegal pot, even less). It is still an economy. And to your last sentence: I do not say you need my help; I do not say I have a right to know any private information you have, but I do have the right to make educated assumptions, draw conclusions, and express my opinion; It is not my business but I have the right to be curious; and I do not patronise you.Firstly, the fact that no human on earth would patronize a plumber with a 5 pages long forum thread on why they should join the staff of Rotorouter, pretty much answers your own question. Sex work is not an accepted business in Canada, we are treated as borderline criminals. Many clients complain that they fear being arrested and persecuted, but guess who is actually arrested and persecuted?
A few concepts you should educate yourself on before furthering any more discussions: marginalized communities, sex worker laws in Canada, underground economies, sex workers rights...
You assume we need your help, we do not. You assume a right to know, you have none. You assume who we see and who we don’t, but you do not know any of this information and it’s absolutely none of your bloody business. Basically, grow up. Sex work is fun and rewarding but it also incredible difficult and dangerous, not to you, but to us. Now stop patronizing me.
However, base on your responses here I do want to make educated guess about you: you do not like your job and you think it is not a job to be proud of, you are very insecure, you are not very successful in bringing clients in. Did I miss anything? Sorry for going personal, I promise it is one and only time, but you started first by making assumptions and conclusion about me (personally) and not about an average client. Note that up till now I was talking about an average SP, never about any particular one.
And please, let's stick to the fact and not emotions. And try to remember that we live in the free world where everybody has the right to an opinion and the right to express it, right to be curious outside of his own "area of expertise", right to ask questions, and right not to answer question. It seems you are all for the latter right, but not for the first three.