Quote:
Originally Posted by deanna_bell69
ok so i am very interested in expanding myself as a provider and so I decided to apply to the Bunny Ranch--- always heard u can go for like a week a month or whatever..but figured i could learn a lot and become more experienced in all that i would like to offer
so ... how many men have visited and was your experience all that they seem to advertise it as
also for the ladies -- any of you applied or worked there? i received a response from Dennis Hof the day after i applied ...which seems tgtbt...fill me in if you can
thanx in advance
|
I never worked there but met Dennis Hof. I think he is a very astute businessman, and he wanted me to go work there. But brothel business these days is not what it used to be some years back, and it's extremely competitive and a very hard environment to work in. Girls must charge very high rates and I hate the haggling for prices. I worked briefly at the Wild Horse Canyon Ranch back in 2003 when it was a small house and they were waiting to build the big mansion-style brothel. I did very well there, but I just didn't like the hours, 12 hour shifts and you couldn't say 'no' to a guy if he was drunk or really gross.
You have to apply for a sheriff's work card and can't have any warrants or felonies, and you must be fingerprinted and photographed. I personally would stay away from the brothels. I tried it because I wanted to see what being legal was about, but it was hard work and the girls...well, it was like a hornet's nest. You think there's drama on the boards and between indie girls, wait til you get in an environment where there's 25-30 girls and gossip and outright meanness right there in front of you. I'm not saying there aren't some advantages to being in a brothel.
The series on HBO CATHOUSE spoiled a lot of the business for the MLBR because the men who saw it thought, wow, all the guys pay 1500 an hour or 15000 parties are normal??? And some thought they were really going to be videotaped, so that wasn't a very smart move for business on that regard. In the past several years ago, there were some very big spenders, but those were few and far between.
It's up to you to ultimately decide what you want to do. I'm here in Reno and I can say now that being indie is far better than being in LPIN. You have to turn over 50% of your earnings to the brothel. The daily quota you must earn to not pay the 25-30 dollar room and board is about 1000.00. You must give 20% of your fee to the taxi or limo who brings customers. So if you charge say 300 for a half hour, you're left with about 100 after all the other things are taken out, and don't forget taxes. The brothel gives you a paycheck but you have to do your own taxes, etc.