It actually was in the CV I submitted when I interviewed with the firm in 1987 ... and I'm still there, nowadays closer to retirement than job interviews. I thought "better stick this in now rather than cover something up when there is nothing to cover up". Kurt Waldheim's, former UN General Secretary and Austrian President, memory lapses about his role in the Third Reich were all over the press back then and while I thought a paid job in a peep show rather innocent in comparison to service for the Third Reich, the "Waldheim-Affäre" was a textbook-instruction on how to not handle your past. (In the end, no personal wrongdoing other than membership in Nazi organisations and service in an anti-resistance military unit in the Balkans could be attributed to Waldheim, but his cover-ups and reluctant treatment of the truth as it trickled out had ruined his political career.)
All the "Sex-Visionscenter GmbH" in my CV did raise in the end was friendly to incredulous curiosity, the two (logical) main questions asked being "How much did you earn?" and"How were the girls?"
Answers:
1. Between Deutsche Mark 1.500 and 2.000 a month (minus income tax) for a six day week 6 pm to about 2 am (my tendency to be a late working night owl saw its foundations laid then) - with the hours longer when there were fairs in Frankfurt or pay day for the US Armed Forces. That was good money (probably an amount of US-$ 1.200 today, give or take ...) for a student of law in the early 80ies, but not nearly as much as many people thought you'd earn in Frankfurt's Red Light District. I could afford a small apartment, buy decent food and fashionable clothes plus fresh strings and fuel for my motorcycle (or car) for that, so I had no complaints.
2. All kinds and sizes. Fallen angels, part-time-hookers, damaged goods and eternal optimists, loving housewives and mothers, drama students from academic families in their summer break. Kirstin, the drama student - a card-carrying Gustav Mahler fan, she gave me his unfinished 9th Symphony as an LP, but (before you ask) our relationship remained platonic - was real hot.