Anfisa worked in pharmaceutical sales for four years - visiting clinics and hospitals pitching medications to doctors who barely looked up from their charts while she recited dosage information and clinical trial results. She's twenty-seven now, blonde, from Belarus, and realized the sales skills that earned her modest commissions could translate directly into escort work where persuasion and reading people actually matter more than product knowledge. Turns out convincing men to book you again uses the same skillset as convincing doctors to prescribe specific drugs, just with better compensation and fewer waiting rooms.
The pharma background shows in how she handles bookings - organized, follows up efficiently, confirms details twice because that's how you avoid mistakes. She treats repeat clients like accounts she's maintaining, which sounds transactional but apparently works since her rebooking rate is high. At twenty-seven Anfisa stopped pretending she'll eventually return to corporate sales. The pharmaceutical industry paid average money for exhausting travel schedules and endless rejection from dismissive medical professionals. Escorting pays multiples for controlled schedules and clients who actually want to see her. Her blonde hair and Belarus features give her the Eastern European look Dubai's market consistently demands. She's fluent in Russian and English, switches between both depending on who's booking.