Above, an ad for a Yokohama "delivery health" outcall service with a flight attendant theme. |
It appears that salaries for flight attendants in Japan aren't what they used to be.
The Tokyo Reporter has posted a story that says slumping salaries are forcing some flight attendants to take up the world's oldest profession on a part-time basis in order to supplement their incomes.
They reported:
According to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, salaries for Japan’s flight attendants have slumped significantly over the past decade.
From 2004 to 2013, the average annual wage of a stewardess, aged between 25 and 29, dropped from 4.98 million to 3.91 million yen, the report said.
This has lead to some stewardesses engaging in a selection of sultry services on the side, reports Shukan Post (Dec. 26), which provides a number of confessionals.One such service is a "delivery health" outcall sex service that specializes in stewardesses.
Coffee, tea or me?
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