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Rent University returns February 21 and 28 in New...

Rent University returns February 21 and 28 in New York City!
Get tips on managing clients! Find out how you can transform your time in the trade to skills for the job market! Experienced escorts along with career professionals will guide you during each information packed 2-hour session. On February 21, porn performer and escort Tony Bishop will guide a session on "Client Management" where participants are encouraged to share ideas for how to deal with the best and worst clients. On February 28, an experienced career counselor will give you insight into turning skills from sexwork into a job. Rent University (Rent U.) is a project of HOOKONLINE and is sponsored by Rentboy.com and the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition with grant funding by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
Learn more and register now for classes at http://www.rent-u.com
WHO:
Rent U. seeks men in the sex industry who are looking for advice or assistance and a place to help out other men in the sex industry.
WHAT:
Rent U. will offer two 2-hour workshops with up to 20 participants on different topics relevant to men actively working in the sex industry.
$10-20 donation encouraged per class, but participants will not be turned away (scholarships are available).
WHEN:
Tuesday, February 21, 2-4 pm
"Client Management."
Facilitated by Tony Bishop and a PONY member. Get tips from industry professionals (each with over a decade of experience) and share ideas for how to deal with the best and worst of clients.
Tuesday, February 28, 2-4:00 pm
"Turning Sex Work Skills into A Job"
Facilitated by Clory Loaiza, a top career professional who will explain how your experience in the sex industry can translate to job skills that will find acceptance in today's job market.
WHERE:
Safe, discrete, undisclosed meeting space in downtown Manhattan. Once your reservation has been confirmed you will receive a confirmation email with the address. Light refreshments will be provided.
MISSION:
Rent U. is a project of HOOK Online. HOOK Online (hookonline.org) is a national, grass roots program that seeks to support men who are or were part of the sex industry. By creating positive relationships among men in the sex industry for communication and support, HOOK educates men in the sex industry, clients, and the public about sex work to reduce harm and to develop a network of service providers and nonprofit programs.