So I haven't seen this SP for a while due to time conflict, and I start to really miss her.
Since I don't know her real name, I decided to learn more about her work history and habit through Terb, luckily Terb saved all the ads, so I pulled all that data and saved in excel.
These are the facts:
SP worked about 100 shifts in 2024 ranging from 2 hours to 12 hours
SP worked about 650 hours in total, not counting cancelled shifts (which I cannot verify)
She charges $260 an hour.
So 650 x $260 = $169000, agency takes half, which leaves her $84500.
This is assuming she's fulled booked up all the time, not counting time SP spent to fresh up between clients, and real number probably a lot lower.
I remember one SP telling me she was doing 8 guys a day when she first started, but after a few months after most clients of the agency visited her, she was down to 2-3 clients per shift.
I guess SP probably made $50000-60000 tax free, which is pretty decent for someone working only 2 days a week. What's your opinion on this?
Since I don't know her real name, I decided to learn more about her work history and habit through Terb, luckily Terb saved all the ads, so I pulled all that data and saved in excel.
These are the facts:
SP worked about 100 shifts in 2024 ranging from 2 hours to 12 hours
SP worked about 650 hours in total, not counting cancelled shifts (which I cannot verify)
She charges $260 an hour.
So 650 x $260 = $169000, agency takes half, which leaves her $84500.
This is assuming she's fulled booked up all the time, not counting time SP spent to fresh up between clients, and real number probably a lot lower.
I remember one SP telling me she was doing 8 guys a day when she first started, but after a few months after most clients of the agency visited her, she was down to 2-3 clients per shift.
I guess SP probably made $50000-60000 tax free, which is pretty decent for someone working only 2 days a week. What's your opinion on this?
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