Escort Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers to what people actually ask before applying. If your question isn’t here, ask us – we’d rather answer it than have you guess.

Jump to: Getting started · Money · Legality · Safety · Privacy · The work itself · Getting advice

Getting started

No. A good number of our companions started with none. What matters more is whether you’re comfortable with the work itself, reliable, and able to hold a boundary. We walk you through everything before your first booking.

18 or over. We verify government-issued photo ID for every applicant, without exception. It's a serious criminal offence in Queensland to involve anyone under 18 in commercial sexual services, and no agency worth joining treats this as negotiable.

You need to be legally entitled to work in Australia. If you’re on a visa, check its work conditions before applying.

An informal conversation first, in person or by phone. It’s genuinely two-way – bring every question you have, including the awkward ones. If you want to go ahead, we handle ID verification and paperwork, agree your service list and availability in writing, then arrange photography. Your first booking is matched carefully. You can take as long as you need between any of those steps.

At any point, including after your profile is live. Nothing is irreversible.

Money

Companions working with us earn in the range of $5,000 to $15,000 per week. That is what you take home after our split, not gross bookings. It depends on how many hours you are available, how consistent you are, and whether you work peak times. The top of that range is achievable but takes full-time hours.

50/50, with no deductions on top. We don’t charge for photography, advertising, profile setup, incall room hire or admin. That half covers the screening, marketing, locations and support.

Cash bookings are settled nightly, at the end of your shift. Card bookings are transferred to your nominated bank account weekly.

None. No joining fee, no photography cost, no advertising contribution, no debt to the agency.

You’d be working as an independent contractor, which means you’re responsible for your own tax and superannuation. Speak to an accountant early – it’s simple to set up correctly and expensive to fix later. We can point you toward accountants familiar with the industry.

Legality

Yes. Sex work was decriminalised in Queensland on 2 August 2024 and is now recognised as work.

No. The Prostitution Licensing Authority has been abolished and there is no sex-work-specific licensing system in Queensland. Any source telling you otherwise is out of date.

Yes. Agencies are lawful, as is hiring drivers, receptionists and security, working doubles, and sharing a location with another worker.

Anything involving a person under 18. Coercion – including threats, intimidation, assault, damaging property, or false representations – used to make someone start or continue sex work. And drugging someone to enable a sexual act. These offences exist to protect you.

Safety

Every enquiry goes through our reception team before it reaches you. Contact details are verified and cross-checked against our records, with additional verification for new clients. You never receive an unvetted contact.

Every booking has check-in and check-out monitoring. You’ll know the escalation process and who to call before your first booking. If a check-in is missed, we act on it.

Yes, before a booking or during one, for any reason or none, with no explanation required and no penalty. It doesn’t affect what you’re offered afterwards.

No. You set your own service list before you start. It’s recorded, clients are told what’s on offer before a booking is confirmed, and it isn’t renegotiated by us or by a client.

That’s stealthing, and since September 2024 Queensland law treats it as rape or sexual assault. Same for a false promise of payment. These are crimes committed against you. We’ll end the booking, add the client to our do-not-book list, and support you through reporting it if you choose to. Whether you report is your decision.

No. Workplace health and safety law requires us to supply condoms, water-based lubricant and dams free of charge, in a range of sizes, with training on correct use. If any agency charges you for PPE, it’s breaching its legal duties.

Privacy

Your legal name is never published. You choose your working name. Photography is arranged to your comfort level, including face-obscured options, and you approve every image before it goes live.

Your profile and images come down as soon as possible after you tell us. If you want that confirmed in writing when you start, ask – it’s a reasonable thing to expect from any agency.

Your details are held securely and never shared with clients. Our privacy policy sets out how we handle information.

The work itself

Yes. You set your availability and can change it week to week. Plenty of our companions work around study, other jobs or family. There’s no minimum commitment.

Either or both, your choice, and you can change it. Incall runs from our secure private location in Brisbane at no cost to you – we don’t have an incall location on the Gold Coast, so work there is outcall. Outcall addresses are verified before you travel and we organise your transport.

Yes, and many companions do. The two markets peak at different times, so working both evens out quieter weeks. See Brisbane and Gold Coast.

More conversation and social ease than most people expect. Regular clients make up a significant share of bookings, and those relationships build over time. Our posts on starting out and your first week go into more detail.

At any time. No notice period, no penalty, no contract.

Getting advice

Respect Inc is Queensland’s peer-led sex worker organisation, with drop-in services in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast – free, confidential, non-judgemental, and independent of every agency. Scarlet Alliance is the national body.

We’d actively encourage you to talk to them. Any agency that discourages you from doing so is telling you something about itself.

Still have questions? Apply or ask through the form on our escort jobs page – it goes to our recruitment team, not the booking line. No obligation, and nothing is committed to until you’re certain.

Ask us anything, then decide

Apply or start a no-obligation conversation with our recruitment team, never the booking line.