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Average Career Length Of A Pro/Semi-Pro
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Author:  10MinutePlaya [ Wed Oct 09, 2024 2:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Average Career Length Of A Pro/Semi-Pro

Hello fellow mongers,

I was thinking about this a few days ago.......

Based on your experience, for how many years does a provider work as a pro, or a semi-pro?

How many guys do you think they see in their career as either a pro, or semi-pro?

What age do they usually quit and why?

What do they usually do after they quit? Do they go back to working at the mall? :wink:

Author:  Boynton [ Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Average Career Length Of A Pro/Semi-Pro

10MinutePlaya wrote:
Hello fellow mongers,

I was thinking about this a few days ago.......

Based on your experience, for how many years does a provider work as a pro, or a semi-pro?

As a pro until her daughter(s) are able to work, then they turn semi-pro until their granddaughter(s) can work.

Quote:
How many guys do you think they see in their career as either a pro, or semi-pro?

Suffering angel doing what it takes to provide for her family.

Quote:
What age do they usually quit and why?

Age: 44 (She had 1st daughter at 13, daughter gave birth at 13, granddaughter turns 18 and can work at mp or bar. ergo 13+13+18)
Reason: 26 years of working

Quote:
What do they usually do after they quit? Do they go back to working at the mall? :wink:

Cut hair, do nails, babysit, eat buckets of chicken


UCR did a study on it and published the results in El Dario. Google it.

Author:  Kojo96 [ Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:32 pm ]
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When Anna (Sportsmans) retires we will have a more definitive answer.

Author:  Flacoduro1 [ Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:45 pm ]
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Kojo96 wrote:
When Anna (Sportsmans) retires we will have a more definitive answer.


She use to work at IDEM , 15-18 years ago..,. I know she's about 40... OMG , she has skills.

Author:  LofterB [ Wed Oct 09, 2024 7:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Average Career Length Of A Pro/Semi-Pro

Boynton wrote:
10MinutePlaya wrote:
Hello fellow mongers,

I was thinking about this a few days ago.......

Based on your experience, for how many years does a provider work as a pro, or a semi-pro?

As a pro until her daughter(s) are able to work, then they turn semi-pro until their granddaughter(s) can work.

Quote:
How many guys do you think they see in their career as either a pro, or semi-pro?

Suffering angel doing what it takes to provide for her family.

Quote:
What age do they usually quit and why?

Age: 44 (She had 1st daughter at 13, daughter gave birth at 13, granddaughter turns 18 and can work at mp or bar. ergo 13+13+18)
Reason: 26 years of working

Quote:
What do they usually do after they quit? Do they go back to working at the mall? :wink:

Cut hair, do nails, babysit, eat buckets of chicken


UCR did a study on it and published the results in El Dario. Google it.


Boynton you are phucking hilarious man, what do I google to find this study in El Dario?

Author:  10MinutePlaya [ Wed Oct 09, 2024 9:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Average Career Length Of A Pro/Semi-Pro

Are you kidding? :lol: Paste the study from El Dario here for us so we can read about it in English :D :D

Author:  SinCity [ Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Average Career Length Of A Pro/Semi-Pro

Flacoduro1 wrote:
Kojo96 wrote:
When Anna (Sportsmans) retires we will have a more definitive answer.


She use to work at IDEM , 15-18 years ago..,. I know she's about 40... OMG , she has skills.



now 45 yrs. old

Author:  Boynton [ Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Average Career Length Of A Pro/Semi-Pro

Anyone else ever had a "tres generaciones"?

Author:  Miamiheller [ Fri Oct 11, 2024 4:11 pm ]
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Boynton wrote:
Anyone else ever had a "tres generaciones"?

Not yet. Just mother / daughter. Also aunt / niece. :mrgreen:

P.S. All well over 18 btw.

Author:  Puro Party [ Sat Dec 14, 2024 2:07 am ]
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Nica Anna lol. She hits me up every time I go into SM's Lodge through the years. Only sessioned with her once 2007-8 +/- and so/so service back then.

Now I mainly hit up hot Mexicanas Monterrey Nuevo León y Guadalajara Jalisco. They really "do it" for me although a trip to Cali or Bogota soon on the horizon. :D :D :D

Haven't they added the "care" emoji on here yet lol:?:

Author:  Phoenix Rising [ Sat Dec 14, 2024 5:40 pm ]
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Leaving the game completely I think rarely happens. Even if they find someone to marry they will often still see select clients on the side. As long they is someone willing to pay... they are in business. Last time I was in the Rey 2 years ago there was a selection of ladies that looked Social Security eligible in the Blue Marlin. BangBang recognized a few that he spent quality time with in the late 1990's.

Author:  Kizomba305 [ Sun Dec 15, 2024 3:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Average Career Length Of A Pro/Semi-Pro

My opinion is they usually stay in until one of 3 things happens

1. They have a job that they feel pays them "sufficiently" well

2. They marry a rich guy, or win the lottery equivalent, such as getting a sizeable inheritance

3. They exceed 60 years of age

I know Luz for example, and she worked for over 10 years, before getting out around the age of 40. She's a full time makeup artist now. Her "general" situation is tantamount to living paycheck to paycheck, with little savings, and rarely any money for major recreational activities. I guess to her the extra money was not worth it. Her original plan was to work until she saved up enough money to buy a house, but that did not pan out. She spent a significant amount of the money she made from the business on cruise ship tickets. She now lives with multiple relatives in her home to help split the rent. So in her case she makes enough money to "make ends meet." Certainly not as much money as she was making when she was active, but I guess it's "enough" for her at this point in her life. Others want more and keep going until they are post menopausal.

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