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any advice for a new private girl starting! Out don’t have many good things to say about the establishments currently been run in Auckland most are genuinely unfit
 
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Jami Lee Ross is a disgusting human being along with his little side pimp girlfriend. This man needs to be exposed for his behaviour towards women. Happened in parliament and still happening now.

I’ve heard that a lot of the girls are pushed to work no matter what the personal health circumstances are and will be treated differently if they stop making as much money.
 
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Thank you for speaking out! Lets hope Jamie is forced to provide a suitable environment for all ladies working for him and let’s not forget the way he ran things and treated girls before he was at 86 Nelson street appealing behaviour and shouldn’t be allowed to run any type of establishment! I could name many victims from that era less we forget
 
Unfortunately it's a very difficult position for you to be in.

Definitely "Start a new conversation" with Georgia because she will give you much better advice than any male here can. Click on the envelope icon in the top right hand corner of this page. [ It is this forum's version of private/direct messaging. ]

With mental health issues I suspect that going totally independent would be very isolating for you, particularly if you are not receiving regular counselling or therapy or have a very good friend or family member (who knows about your work) to support you. It would also require you to receive and handle enquiries yourself and, from the stories told by girls here, that is a lot of work and guys endlessly try to take advantage--that might be very draining and demoralizing for you.

A shared working space like The Apartment might be better but since you say you have trouble connecting with other girls that might still be a problem, particularly as there are a lot of girls there.

My best suggestion would be to try to find a small group of girls sharing a place, perhaps even out of Auckland if you are able to relocate, so that you have less people to spread your energy across. That might allow you to balance your relationships with them more effectively. I'm sure the support of even just one or two fellow workers would help you tremendously.

[Of course a supportive employer would be the best possible solution but I'm afraid, as you and Georgia and others have said, that they are far between. If you are able to relocate, girls at iEscape and Pillow Talk in Wellington always speak highly of their management.]

Best of luck.
 
Be your own boss is always the better option, I believe. You work when you want to and take days off when you don't feel like it.

Mental health issues, depends on what it is, can be complex. Best to involve health professionals and be in a support group. Find others who are in similar sort of situations, and just talking about it sometimes helps.

For work, compartmentalisation sometimes only takes you so far. My view is you don't need to make friends with people at work, but it is important surrounding yourself with people that can help you better yourself. Focus on yourself and your goals, where you'd like to be in 5 or 10 years, and work out a plan to get there. Thank and remember the people that help you along the way! Good luck!
 
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