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SleazyDream 10-01-2002 08:07 AM

How many people work on salary for the big porn companies?
 
http://www.msnbc.com/news/809823.asp



The thing that blew me away in this article is that Adult Freind Finder has 150+ full time employees on salary. I'm just curious, anyone know how many employees the big porn sites have on salary?

Adult.com?
Cybererotica?
Hustler?
Gamma?

I know I'm leaving out tons of HUGE companies so please forgive me for that - but how about a few of you big guys posting just how many people work for you on a salary?????????????

DrewKole 10-01-2002 08:59 AM

Lookin for a job, eh?

I need a reviewer for a few tgps, if you're interested.

Pay is negotiable, or you can have the top spot, daily.

Thx.

.:Frog:. 10-01-2002 09:02 AM

:1orglaugh

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DrewKole
Lookin for a job, eh?

I need a reviewer for a few tgps, if you're interested.

Pay is negotiable, or you can have the top spot, daily.

Thx.

actually I have 4 full time employees- plus myself.
I know that it's impossible for YOUR little peebrain to comprehend that a free site could employee 5 people, but it's true.
Many TGPs actually employee more people than I do as well.


if you wern't such an idiot I might even consider hiring you.........

DjSap 10-01-2002 09:06 AM

oh no not another i want a job thread :)

Oldy 10-01-2002 09:30 AM

How much do they pay? Are the salaries on a higher side?

Rich J. 10-01-2002 09:38 AM

At one point there were well over 200 here at Porn Profit... Significantly less now but still in the triple digits.

xanx 10-01-2002 09:43 AM

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oh no not another i want a job thread
Anyone feel free to offer me a job... Sick of working for the state =)

TheDoc 10-01-2002 09:45 AM

We have 22 and all but one are on salery.

From what I know talking to lots of different companies most the employees are on salery. Most of the larger guys do have a few employees that makes a base salery + commissions or profit sharing.

Penrod 10-01-2002 09:45 AM

We have about 160 here at ENI.

DrewKole 10-01-2002 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


actually I have 4 full time employees- plus myself.
I know that it's impossible for YOUR little peebrain to comprehend that a free site could employee 5 people, but it's true.
Many TGPs actually employee more people than I do as well.


if you wern't such an idiot I might even consider hiring you.........

Family members that work for foodstamps don't count...

You avoided the point...

DO YOU WANT THE FUCKING JOB OR NOT? Jesus... im trying to help you out Sleazy, I usually only hire college grads.

angelsofporn 10-01-2002 09:54 AM

I'm not involved with a big company but i have 2 people

vending_machine 10-01-2002 09:57 AM

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I know that it's impossible for YOUR little peebrain to comprehend that a free site could employee 5 people, but it's true.
Many TGPs actually employee more people than I do as well.

Not very many people can manage to use the word employee in so many wrong ways, grammatically.

srikanth79 10-01-2002 10:03 AM

i will wrk for salary.i am serious

DrewKole 10-01-2002 10:09 AM

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Originally posted by vending_machine


Not very many people can manage to use the word employee in so many wrong ways, grammatically.

:thumbsup

BradShaw 10-01-2002 10:12 AM

One of the older lessons in business. You can not tell how much a company makes by teh # of employees. I know some 1 man operations in this biz who clear millions a year. I also know some 50 man operations that have a hard time breaking even.

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradShaw
One of the older lessons in business. You can not tell how much a company makes by teh # of employees. I know some 1 man operations in this biz who clear millions a year. I also know some 50 man operations that have a hard time breaking even.
this is totally true.


I would think the credit card processing companies and hosting companies would usually have the most saleried employees here - just my opinion.

ADL Colin 10-01-2002 10:18 AM

"I know that it's impossible for YOUR little peebrain to comprehend that a free site could employee 5 people, but it's true. "

Sleazy,

I'm there. In 1998/99 we employed 14 full-time employees for an all free site/search engine/etc operation.

BobChezule 10-01-2002 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradShaw
One of the older lessons in business. You can not tell how much a company makes by teh # of employees. I know some 1 man operations in this biz who clear millions a year. I also know some 50 man operations that have a hard time breaking even.
Amen to that brother. It all comes down to profit. If your're company is severely bloated, profit is gonna drop. A one man operation could very easily make millions, employees just make it easier.

ADL Colin 10-01-2002 10:19 AM

"At one point there were well over 200 here at Porn Profit.."

Wow. i didn't know that.

DrewKole 10-01-2002 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


I know that it's impossible for YOUR little peebrain to comprehend that a free site could employee 5 people, but it's true.

Actually, I meant that its hard to believe that you can take time from proving to people who don't care about you, how much you make, and how much bigger you are than them...

To actually watch over any employees you have.

That's why I'm thinking they're family members, solely...

Could care less if you're doing free sites, pay sites, or just spending most of your time here, instead of outside losing weight.

BSleazy 10-01-2002 10:55 AM

The question I've wanted to ask is that how many of you are really rich. Like making over a million a year. If there is anyone.

BrookeAMC 10-01-2002 11:04 AM

Hey DrewCole would you throw me an email please :)
[email protected]

DrewKole 10-01-2002 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BrookeAMC
Hey DrewCole would you throw me an email please :)
[email protected]

Done. =)

Choder 10-01-2002 11:10 AM

DrewCole can you hit me on ICQ? 26910698

DrewKole 10-01-2002 11:10 AM

K... this is the last request I'm going to answer, until you guys get my name right...

Replace the C with a K please, thanks.

Rich J. 10-01-2002 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Colin
"At one point there were well over 200 here at Porn Profit.."

Wow. i didn't know that.

Yeah, well Wired Solutions has been around basically since the begining. There was just no webmaster program associated with our sites so most of you wouldn't have heard about us. Back then you had to run all your own servers, content, etc. so it took alot of people to make everything work. Now we outsource alot of that stuff so we were able to cut down alot on employees.

Honeyslut 10-01-2002 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradShaw
One of the older lessons in business. You can not tell how much a company makes by teh # of employees. I know some 1 man operations in this biz who clear millions a year. I also know some 50 man operations that have a hard time breaking even.
Good point :thumbsup

Kimmykim 10-01-2002 11:15 AM

Processors, especially third party, by nature will have a lot of employees. Customer service is a huge part of the job and manning the phones and emails 24/7 is imperative to having good cs. Most customer service employees are not salaried tho -- or at least not what we consider salaried in the states, Sleazy -- they are paid an hourly wage, for the time they are actually at work. If they miss a day, go home early, come in late, stay later, work more than 40 hours a week, they are compensated accordingly.

A salaried employee by definition is one that gets the same amount of money for a full time job that may require 30 hours one week and 60 hours the next. A true salaried employee does not get additional compensation for more than 40 hours of work in a week, nor do they have any money deducted for taking a personal day, sick day, or normal vacation day.

Many of the 'employees' in this industry are contract, not salaried. They get a set amount per week or month, and are responsible for paying their own taxes, get no health insurance or vacation benefits etc, as a salaried employee (or sometimes even an hourly employee) does. This gives them the freedom to work on their own projects at the same time they have a steady income to rely on, and can be set by number of hours, or by number or projects they do in a given time.

salsbury 10-01-2002 11:37 AM

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Originally posted by BobChezule
A one man operation could very easily make millions, employees just make it easier.
i guess that depends on what you mean by "very easily"?

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kimmykim
Processors, especially third party, by nature will have a lot of employees. Customer service is a huge part of the job and manning the phones and emails 24/7 is imperative to having good cs. Most customer service employees are not salaried tho -- or at least not what we consider salaried in the states, Sleazy -- they are paid an hourly wage, for the time they are actually at work. If they miss a day, go home early, come in late, stay later, work more than 40 hours a week, they are compensated accordingly.

A salaried employee by definition is one that gets the same amount of money for a full time job that may require 30 hours one week and 60 hours the next. A true salaried employee does not get additional compensation for more than 40 hours of work in a week, nor do they have any money deducted for taking a personal day, sick day, or normal vacation day.

Many of the 'employees' in this industry are contract, not salaried. They get a set amount per week or month, and are responsible for paying their own taxes, get no health insurance or vacation benefits etc, as a salaried employee (or sometimes even an hourly employee) does. This gives them the freedom to work on their own projects at the same time they have a steady income to rely on, and can be set by number of hours, or by number or projects they do in a given time.

good defination - as even my own meger few employees are actually what you would call contract. I pay them for a specific amount of work, not time.

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DrewKole




Could care less if you're doing free sites, pay sites, or just spending most of your time here, instead of outside losing weight.

this is why you repond to my posts all the time right? Face it, you're totally in love with me. If you weren't you'd be ignoring me all the time - something you just can't do.

DrewKole 10-01-2002 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


this is why you repond to my posts all the time right? Face it, you're totally in love with me. If you weren't you'd be ignoring me all the time - something you just can't do.

huh? I respond to everyone's posts, nice theory you got there.

The fact is, you're a moron, and you very much entertain me with your idioitic responses, like the one above...

Lol, ya sleazy, I respond to JUST you... like the rest of us, we all focus on a few posts by specific people here, because we know they're about to say something stupid, and we'd kick ourselves if we missed one of your posts.

Morgan 10-01-2002 12:16 PM

just curious.... Sleazy, are your 4 employees on salary or do they get free listings on your tgp for reviewing for you?

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DrewKole


huh? I respond to everyone's posts, nice theory you got there.

The fact is, you're a moron, and you very much entertain me with your idioitic responses, like the one above...

Lol, ya sleazy, I respond to JUST you... like the rest of us, we all focus on a few posts by specific people here, because we know they're about to say something stupid, and we'd kick ourselves if we missed one of your posts.

You love me - you love me not.
You love me - you love me not.
You love me - you love me not.
You love me - you love me not.

You love me - damn, out of rose pedals

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ganjasaurus
just curious.... Sleazy, are your 4 employees on salary or do they get free listings on your tgp for reviewing for you?
they get paid cash for specific amount of work daily.

DrewKole 10-01-2002 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


You love me - you love me not.
You love me - you love me not.
You love me - you love me not.
You love me - you love me not.

You love me - damn, out of rose pedals

Yup... I love you so much I just created a site, dedicated to ya...

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I cant believe directnic let me register it!

DrewKole 10-01-2002 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


they get paid cash for specific amount of work daily.

How many family members is it again? =)

Fletch XXX 10-01-2002 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


they get paid cash for specific amount of work daily.

Is that legal in Canada?

No taxes?

I wish I could get paid cash and not have to report it.

heheh

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fletch XXX


Is that legal in Canada?

No taxes?

I wish I could get paid cash and not have to report it.

heheh


they report the income. I write it off.

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DrewKole


Yup... I love you so much I just created a site, dedicated to ya...

500lbmenwhothinktheyregodbutinrealitycantevengetit upfortheirownwivesinsteadsilentlymanifesttheirange rintheformofegotisticalstupidityonamsgboardravinga tanyonewhodoesntbowdowntothemorsaywowyoursleazyuro ckblahblahblahblahblahgetthefuckoveryourselfyouraf atuglymanandjustliketherestofyouryearyoullbeignore dinvegas.com

I cant believe directnic let me register it!

obviouslty totally in love with me, so do you like it from behind or face to face?

DrewKole 10-01-2002 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


obviouslty totally in love with me, so do you like it from behind or face to face?

lol, you said that so suprised, as if you thought taking it face to face was really an option with your weight?

then again, I'm thinking your gut may get in the way of my ass as well...

Maybe you should break out the complicated series of pullies and mirrors again?

xanx 10-01-2002 12:39 PM

Quote:

I need a reviewer for a few tgps
DrewKole
If your really looking for a reviewer let me know..

chris at core39 dot com

DrewKole 10-01-2002 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xanx


DrewKole
If your really looking for a reviewer let me know..

chris at core39 dot com

Im not right now xanx, but... I've got quite a few people who would like to review, and I have a list full of tgp owners, I'll see about getting some of you guys some reviewing work. =)

xanx 10-01-2002 12:45 PM

Thanks...

dig420 10-01-2002 12:46 PM

at one time I had about 12 people on salary and then realized I didn't really need that many people. Actually I DID need that many people, because I hired telecommuters from within the industry.

Now I have two programmers and one designer (I just fired a designer and I'm looking for another) hired from dot-coms. I realized that I get about 4x as much work from an in-office 9-5 guy as I do from a telecommuter.

Hooper 10-01-2002 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradShaw
One of the older lessons in business. You can not tell how much a company makes by teh # of employees. I know some 1 man operations in this biz who clear millions a year. I also know some 50 man operations that have a hard time breaking even.
I was just about to post the same thing. We have 7 full time employees and i know for a fact that our revenue exceeds that of companies with 10x as many...

sometimes lots of employees is just a sign of bad hiring skills and poor efficiency.

SleazyDream 10-01-2002 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Hooper


I was just about to post the same thing. We have 7 full time employees and i know for a fact that our revenue exceeds that of companies with 10x as many...

sometimes lots of employees is just a sign of bad hiring skills and poor efficiency.

sometimes - not always.

smoke 10-01-2002 01:21 PM

DrewKole if your serious, contact me 124017804

DrewKole 10-01-2002 01:36 PM

Ugh, =(


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