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Petitions
by
Catalina,
2002
I attended a presentation by Master Doug, owner of The Sanctuary of
the Dark Angel, that included information on petitioning and a
discussion on Leather Resumes presented by Mistress Kali at a
function called IROP. I took this information and enhanced it
by talking with others that might be considered 'elders' in this
lifestyle and this is what I have come up with.
Just to get you started, let me tell you that a petition is very similar
to a cover letter you would put with a resume. It is simply a part of a
whole package. You can find tons of references on how to write business
cover letters and resumes at your local library or on the Internet.
Within the lifestyle you would create a leather resume and include within
it very similar things as you would a resume for a job. You alter the
information to fit the leather lifestyle. For example, your education
would include not only whatever degrees you may hold but also your
education within the lifestyle. Your experience would most definitely
be leather related. If you don't have experience, do not make it up.
There are many out there who love to teach novices. Do include things
you might like to learn and things of particular interest to you.
Special skills you have mastered would also be of interest to a
prospective partner/owner. Some examples are:cooking, teaching,
nursing, second languages, web design, interior decorating, or
maybe you have a talent for making your own toys. Also, community
service is an important element. If you are new, I'm sure this wont
be extensive but its something to start working on. Here, community
service means, service to your leather community as well as your local
community. Don't forget to offer references. Be sure you have contacted
the people that you wish to use as a reference so they are not caught
by surprise if your references are checked. You may use friends,
members of local or online groups that know you or former partners.
I would not include anyone you think has an axe to grind or would
say something hurtful about you.
Since this is a specialized sort of resume, you should include
any physical or mental restrictions you may have and include
any medications you take regularly along with any allergies you
have. Another thing to consider is finances. Do you intend to
work? Are you willing or able to relocate? What about health
insurance and retirement? Don't count on a relationship to be
forever or expect someone to support you financially. At the end,
if/when it comes, you will need to be able to support yourself
if you have been in service on a 24/7 basis.
The petition itself is going to tell the ONE person or couple
what your wishes and desires are. You will need to do your
homework and know about them in advance before you can be sure
you wish to petition them. Be clear in what you want and what
you have to offer in return. If you are service-oriented,
explain in clear, concise terms what you feel your strengths
and weaknesses are. If you are just looking for a play partner,
say so. I would also include a realistic estimate of how much
time you have or wish to devote to this contract or relationship.
Is it a live in, 24/7 position you desire? Perhaps you are free
just one weekend a month. Most of all be sincere. Do not send
out a petition to several different people like a form letter
where you insert the name of the next person on your list.
Remember, this document could be used to start building a contract
between you and your perspective partner. Don't be afraid to delineate
areas that you are unwilling negotiate and things you consider to be
needs. Be sure you know the difference between needs and wants too.
One other important point is, check your grammar and spelling. You
will want to present a polished product to any prospective partner
just as you would to an employer. Here you are making a first
impression and you want it to be a good one.
Good luck and please feel free to write to me if you have more
questions.
Sincerely,
Catalina
In service to her community
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