If you're traveling to New Zealand any time in the near future, you'll be happy to know that the sex trade in that country has recently been decriminalized. Or maybe you won't be happy about it; I don't know.
Either way, the country's Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH) has taken a pro-active approach and published a guide to help prevent repetitive strain types of injuries. A brief snippet from the article:
- Beds and workstations should support the worker’s back and allow for services to be performed without strain or discomfort.
- Beds and massage tables should be adjustable to allow employees to use them without strain.
- Employees should be trained for safe use of equipment and techniques.
- Workers’ clothing should be comfortable and should not affect the employee’s posture.
- Workers should take breaks between shifts and clients to avoid stress and fatigue.
- Workers should alternate between repetitive and non-repetitive activities.
Further proof for the axiom that nothing is funnier than the truth. I wonder if the 'worker' charges more for alternating between repetitive and non-repetitive activities?
Nevermore will I be satisfied with yesterday's accomplishments nor will I indulge, anymore, in self-praise for deeds which in reality are too small to even acknowledge.
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