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Bookstores are filled to the gills with career-oriented books: How to become a successful chef, how to become a successful computer software designer, how to become a wildly successful (and rich) Christian youth worker … it seems as though about the only career ignored is the world’s second oldest profession.

No more. Amanda Brooks, who worked as a prostitute for two and a half years, is writing a series called “The Internet Escort’s Handbook.” One volume will deal with foundational issues: “basic mental, emotional and physical considerations in escort work,” she says (we assume there will be a full chapter on fishnet stockings). Another will be all about, uh, marketing.
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Brooks started considering this particular career path when she was in fourth grade, and she has no regrets. “How did I feel working as an escort?” she asks herself rhetorically. “Happy, satisfied, in control of my life; wealthy, healthy, at peace with myself, free, successful, and I slept like a baby every night.” Or at least when she was off duty. (news.com.au)

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