Job hunting?
December 19, 2001 10:45 AM Subscribe
Job hunting? Ample positions open in the adult industry...
What's amazing is the lack of popup windows.
well, that would be preaching to the choir...er....nevermind.
I will say this, (having known a couple of people who have worked for the adult industry in graphics or technology roles) the period of time that you spend in that industry can almost be considered "lost time", or most that. Unless you are switching jobs within the industry, your portfolio will almost certainly have to exclude the work you did.
Also, the employers are not exactly the nicest people to work for by and large.
posted by dataport72 at 12:03 PM on December 19, 2001
well, that would be preaching to the choir...er....nevermind.
I will say this, (having known a couple of people who have worked for the adult industry in graphics or technology roles) the period of time that you spend in that industry can almost be considered "lost time", or most that. Unless you are switching jobs within the industry, your portfolio will almost certainly have to exclude the work you did.
Also, the employers are not exactly the nicest people to work for by and large.
posted by dataport72 at 12:03 PM on December 19, 2001
Not only are the employers not exactly the nicest people to work for, there is a lot of organised crime involvement in the adult industry as well. It's a legal and lucrative way to launder money garnered from other, even shadier exploits.
That said, were I stuck in a $9/hr clerical position or worse, I'd definitely have to give a thought to $1/min minimum earnings potential for a work-at-home phone sex work. I mean, how hard could it be? "Oh, baby, ooh, yeah."
posted by Dreama at 9:08 PM on December 19, 2001
That said, were I stuck in a $9/hr clerical position or worse, I'd definitely have to give a thought to $1/min minimum earnings potential for a work-at-home phone sex work. I mean, how hard could it be? "Oh, baby, ooh, yeah."
posted by Dreama at 9:08 PM on December 19, 2001
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