A few MLs told me they didn't want to work in such shops. Strangely money is not the only consideration.
1. Shop with busy foot traffic.
2. Shop in suburbs with large Asian community that they are afraid to meet people they know.
3. Shop that heavily promote their profile photos online as they like to keep as low key as possible.
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I know of a regular ML of mine who always wants a 'fall girl' in the shop with her - that is the girl who will take all comers and not discriminate between customers. So, there's a kind of pecking order and if you in the lowest rung or perhaps keener than other for the $$ there will possibly be more girls happy to work with you..
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Transport to and from the shop?
Bad management, especially in the way they treat the girls and the pay %
customers expecting the girls to do bareback services and provide anal,
The shop is not in a good neighbourhoods like Mount Druitt,
The customer .. boom tish
The way they are treated by the management, clientele profile and how much competition they get to score and of course how much money they get from each each booking.
Many have parters and obviously lie to them, they change shops/names frequently to not eventually become caught out or exposed for working in such places. I feel for the poor naive guys who believe there simply going to respectable job not knowing she’s coming home with multiple types of cum on there hands, horrible to think what happens when they get caught out.
Three MLs I knew of had one after another quitting from working in a massage parlour in West Ryde. I didn't ask them why.
I also heard from a WL that a shop in Artarmon worked their girls non-stop in a busy day without giving them a break to eat. One girl fainted and was sent home because of it.
In small Chinese shops mamasans normally buy lunches for their girls.
A ML I knew took long train drives to work in the western suburbs.
According to her the massage parlours there are busier than in the Inner West, North or South.
A mamasan in Inner West told me she now had more blue collar clients than white collar. I guess that may reflect the state of economic activities.
1. The other people at the shop / language barrier
2. Shop advertises by posting reviews on forums like Aus99
3. Not close to public transport
4. Too close to their home / community
5. Too many Indian / Middle Eastern clients
6. Shop is too quiet, not many customers
The split and method of payment.
No doubt it changes from place to place.