Are you a prostitute or a software consultant...
				
					
				
				
				
				Are you a prostitute or a software consultant… 
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1. You work very odd hours. 
2. You are paid a lot of money to keep your client 
happy. 
3. You are paid well but your pimp gets most of the 
money. 
4. You spend a majority of your time in a hotel room. 
5. You charge by the hour but your time can be 
extended for the right price. 
6. You are not proud of what you do. 
7. Creating fantasies for your clients is rewarded. 
8. It's difficult to have a family. 
9. You have no job satisfaction. 
10. If a client beats you up, the pimp just sends you 
to another client. 
11. You are embarrassed to tell people what you do for 
a living. 
12. People ask you, "What do you do?" and you can't 
explain it. 
13. Your family hardly recognizes you at reunions (at 
least the reunions you attend.) 
14. Your friends have distanced themselves from you 
and you're left hanging with only other 
"professionals." 
15. Your client pays for your hotel room plus your 
hourly rate. 
16. Your client always wants to know how much you 
charge and what they get for the money. 
17. Your pimp drives nice cars like Mercedes or BMWs. 
18. Your pimp encourages drinking and you become 
addicted to drugs to ease the pain of it all. 
19. You know the pimp is charging more than you are 
worth but if the client is foolish enough to pay it's 
not your problem. 
20. When you leave to go see a client, you look great, 
but return looking like hell (compare your appearance 
on Monday AM to Friday PM). 
21. You are rated on your "performance" in an 
excruciating ordeal. 
22. Even though you get paid the big bucks, it's the 
client who walks away smiling. 
23. The client always thinks your "cut" of your 
billing rate is higher than it actually is, and in 
turn, expects miracles from you. 
24. When you deduct your "take" from your billing 
rate, you constantly wonder if you could get a better 
deal with another pimp. 
25. Everyday you wake up and tell yourself, "I'm not 
going to be doing this stuff the rest of my life."