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erik3215
08-27-2004, 07:56 AM
As a patron, I agree with you that if you are at the rack you should always tip. Come on guys, give em what they deserve.
I also agree with tipping more when you get above par service.
However, if I'm having a drink at a booth at a woman who I find is by any means attractive or has an attitude the size of NY, I should not have to tip her just for dancing at the stage. Tips are EARNED not guaranteed.
As for the comment, about maybe latter for a lap dance. Would you prefer the guy to be up front and tell you that 1) He is not impressed with your dancing ability; 2) He does not find you attractive; or 3) You are way too pushy to deserve his money. These are the 3 top reasons why I do not get a dance from some girls.
I prefer to window shop if you will. To observe the talent that evening and see which one/ones I want to give my hard earned cash. (Just like you, we work hard to earn our cash).
I know some will complain that I'm not a dancer and shouldn't be posting, but in order to understand a problem you need to see both sides. Having said that, some men are just plain creepy, perveted cheap-ass tidewads.
Pazzo
08-27-2004, 08:27 AM
Well here are MY rules for the dancers
Don't gaze into my sexy eyes telling me how beautiful they are
Don't ask me my name its not really my name its my " customer name"
Don't buy me drinks thinking you'll get me drunk and take advantage of me
Don't rub my Biceps and tell me how nice my arms are
Don't stick your hands under my shirt in hopes to play with my rock hard pec's
If I decide to let you give me a lap dance DO NOT open my zipper and try to fondle me.
If i decide to take you home with me DO NOT get in my bed unles you are naked ( stilettos are ok)
When you get up in the morining you better know I like my eggs over easy and dont burn the toast.
LOL just kidding.
Can't knock the ladies rules. We are customers we don't see it from thier side. I know we might think its just fun to us but this is thier job and im sure some things happening over and over can get annoying. So I can see why you ladies would wish guys had a bit more manners.
doc-catfish
08-27-2004, 03:38 PM
Wow.
This thread is more than a little fucked. Let's just count the # of customers commenting in here. I mean, damn. It's not called "Customerweb.com" it's called "Stripperweb". If you guys all have so many problems with a stripper's actual opinion, my advice to you is to turn off your computer, head out to a strip club,
I have no problem with a stripper (or anyone for that matter) giving their actual opinion. I do have a problem when someone posts something in a public forum and then expects everyone to bend over and agree with them. If I went onto a BBS called fastfoodworker.com, hairstylist.com or usedcarsalesman.com and saw a similar post, I'd feel no differently.
Don't take our word for it ladies. Just put yourself in any business transaction where you are the customer. If the person you we're doing business with seemed to think you were entitled to part with your money just for walking in, wouldn't you go somewhere else next time?
spend some $ so that a stripper will have an opinion that you will love. Because when you pay us, we agree with you as much as humanly possible.
Strippers that I do business with don't have time to give me their opinion. They're too busy taking my money. Besides doing so would be kind of redundant. I'll gladly settle for a "thank you".
;D
Vyanka
08-27-2004, 03:51 PM
I can't wait til it's my time to give out some rules, haha. ;D
VenusGoddess
08-28-2004, 03:07 AM
Did a little cleaning, again. Please stop the bickering and stay on topic. If this digresses again, it will be locked. If you have anything personal to say to someone that is not on-topic, please feel free to use the PM feature. :D
Tigerlilly
08-28-2004, 07:21 AM
No, the show is not free.
No, the door charge does not cover the show. Not by any stretch of the imagination-that is unless the club is paying the dancers, which is rare.
Anyone who thinks it is a free show or thinks it should be is just an asshole.
:judge:
End of Story
If you really want to stop a roomful of guys from tipping,adopt this chics attitude towards the non tippers or the guys who dont tip enough in her book.I feel sorry for the girl who goes up after you have alienated everyone in the room.
Funny because I usually did have a roomful of guys tipping me, not the reverse you described. Also funny because I had more than one DJ tell me girls tipped him to swtich them on rotation to go up after me because the crowd would be more hyped up than usual.
As for how much a stage show should cost. Well, it's not all that expensive unless one is rude/cheap or broke. ;D One dollar a song per stage seat is the correct answer.
I will PM my comments on being called a snotty brat, rather than make more work for Venus.
**Edited to remove part of a name-calling post by BG.**
velvet
08-29-2004, 11:54 AM
thanks venus for all your hard work this weekend sorry i wasnt able to help. you know why.... big hugs
velvet
Pazzo
08-29-2004, 01:31 PM
No, the show is not free.
No, the door charge does not cover the show. Not by any stretch of the imagination-that is unless the club is paying the dancers, which is rare.
Anyone who thinks it is a free show or thinks it should be is just an asshole.
:judge:
End of Story
If you really want to stop a roomful of guys from tipping,adopt this chics attitude towards the non tippers or the guys who dont tip enough in her book.I feel sorry for the girl who goes up after you have alienated everyone in the room.
Funny because I usually did have a roomful of guys tipping me, not the reverse you described. Also funny because I had more than one DJ tell me girls tipped him to swtich them on rotation to go up after me because the crowd would be more hyped up than usual.
As for how much a stage show should cost. Well, it's not all that expensive unless one is rude/cheap or broke. ;D One dollar a song per stage seat is the correct answer.
I will PM my comments on being called a snotty brat, rather than make more work for Venus.
**Edited to remove part of a name-calling post by BG.**
I am curious about one thing. you say a dollar a song from each person is what a normal tip should be.The whole concept is for attractive women to somewhat tease a guy. Show them something that interests them. Well what if they are not interested in a particular girl. They should tip anyway? Ill give a tip to someone because I want to not because they demand a tip.
VenusGoddess
08-29-2004, 02:06 PM
No, the show is not free.
No, the door charge does not cover the show. Not by any stretch of the imagination-that is unless the club is paying the dancers, which is rare.
Anyone who thinks it is a free show or thinks it should be is just an asshole.
:judge:
End of Story
If you really want to stop a roomful of guys from tipping,adopt this chics attitude towards the non tippers or the guys who dont tip enough in her book.I feel sorry for the girl who goes up after you have alienated everyone in the room.
Funny because I usually did have a roomful of guys tipping me, not the reverse you described. Also funny because I had more than one DJ tell me girls tipped him to swtich them on rotation to go up after me because the crowd would be more hyped up than usual.
As for how much a stage show should cost. Well, it's not all that expensive unless one is rude/cheap or broke. ;D One dollar a song per stage seat is the correct answer.
I will PM my comments on being called a snotty brat, rather than make more work for Venus.
**Edited to remove part of a name-calling post by BG.**
I am curious about one thing. you say a dollar a song from each person is what a normal tip should be.The whole concept is for attractive women to somewhat tease a guy. Show them something that interests them. Well what if they are not interested in a particular girl. They should tip anyway? Ill give a tip to someone because I want to not because they demand a tip.
I wouldn't demand a tip from anyone...however, I do assume that if they are sitting in the "prime" seats, that they are interested in watching me dance. If you are not interested in a particular girl, then don't sit stage side. As for the tease part...why should I show you "anything" for a dollar, when I can make more money teasing you and making $20 to show the same thing?
BigGreenMnM
08-29-2004, 02:08 PM
I am curious about one thing. you say a dollar a song from each person is what a normal tip should be.The whole concept is for attractive women to somewhat tease a guy. Show them something that interests them. Well what if they are not interested in a particular girl. They should tip anyway? Ill give a tip to someone because I want to not because they demand a tip.
Your not really buying this are you??
The mouse is telling you how to lock your cheese cabinet.
bye her logic,I can see how entertainers at my club would want 300 guys at a time to tip 1 dollar per song.Our girls do 4-6 three min song sets.With those tipping rules,your talking about an entertainer making 1200-1800 dollars per stage set,for only working 12-18 mins.
20 songs per hour average,thats 6000 dollars an hour tossed on stage by customers.48000 dollars on stage in an 8 hour shift.Where do they get these customers?
I know for sure most of the girls i work with deserve it,but cmon,we sell the fantasy,were not supposed to live in it.
But lets just say for chits and giggles that you do have to tip 1 dollar per song.How many lapdances Must you also buy??Whats the required bottle count on champers?What if you dont smoke,do you still have to buy a cigar from the cig girl???
Be a gentleman(or a lady),relax and enjoy your beer and some good conversation with a beautiful woman(or man),watch the ball game if you want,or shoot a game of pool,etc.If something catches your eye,YOU decide if you want to tip them,or if YOU want a lap dance,etc.
If you find an entertainer who is demanding tips,or showing her attitude at the lack of tips,steer clear,you dont need the drama putting a damper on your good time.
doc-catfish
08-29-2004, 03:45 PM
I am curious about one thing. you say a dollar a song from each person is what a normal tip should be.The whole concept is for attractive women to somewhat tease a guy. Show them something that interests them. Well what if they are not interested in a particular girl. They should tip anyway? Ill give a tip to someone because I want to not because they demand a tip.
I wouldn't demand a tip from anyone...however, I do assume that if they are sitting in the "prime" seats, that they are interested in watching me dance. If you are not interested in a particular girl, then don't sit stage side. As for the tease part...why should I show you "anything" for a dollar, when I can make more money teasing you and making $20 to show the same thing?
I think this kind of gets to the jist of the debate here. Are customers tipping each girl to cover the "entertainment" or are they putting their money on their favorites? I hate to think of strip clubs in a meat market context, but there's a reason that a customer likes Dancer A over Dancer B.
As for the "prime" seats, the value of those seats depends on the club and the customer's reason for being there.
In clubs that are stage dancing only, its clear that those are the good seats. Its the only place to sit without anyone blocking your view. The club I frequented in Lincoln, NE when I was in college was like this. The main stage even had a walk-up tip area for table customers, and you always got a good tease for $1. A customer could go in there with about $30, tip each dancer (usually no more than 5 working per shift), and have a pretty good time. It was the best entertainment that club could provide.
But in clubs where private dances (contact dances particularly) are available and dancers hustle the floor, stage dancing is just for advertising, therefore those same "prime" seats are almost always empty. The people who are sitting there are the ones who generally cannot afford PD's or are just there on a casual visit and are satisfied with a stage show.
How strange it is at most SC's that the money customers take the cheap seats and vice versa.
velvet
08-29-2004, 04:50 PM
As for how much a stage show should cost. Well, it's not all that expensive unless one is rude/cheap or broke. ;D One dollar a song per stage seat is the correct answer.
bye her logic,I can see how entertainers at my club would want 300 guys at a time to tip 1 dollar per song.Our girls do 4-6 three min song sets.With those tipping rules,your talking about an entertainer making 1200-1800 dollars per stage set,for only working 12-18 mins.
20 songs per hour average,thats 6000 dollars an hour tossed on stage by customers.48000 dollars on stage in an 8 hour shift.Where do they get these customers?
Your club has 300 seats at the stage?
What, you guys bought Madison Square Garden and converted it to a strip club?
exactly, we are talking STAGE SIDE..... apples and oranges my friend
BigGreenMnM
08-29-2004, 05:34 PM
not really,
The apples dont gotta tip 1 dollar per song,nor do the oranges.
BigGreenMnM
08-29-2004, 06:03 PM
But lets just say at strip clubs,customers are required to tip when seated at perv row or at stageside.
Lets say its the dollar per song that some suggested.
What do you do if they miss a tip or dont tip the blondes with fake boobs?
What if they tip every other dancer??
what if they tip 1 dollar per 2 songs?
I say we approach the guy who just paid for cover and for a drink,tell him he cant sit at the stage because he isnt living up to the entertainers pre set tipping requirment.
And if its one of those asshole customers, who dont start tossing money around in the first 10 mins,i say we take them out back and beat some stripper manners into them.
Im sure they will return often,once they see the error of their ways.Return business is sure to triple.
Even drug dealers know you get them on the come back.
VenusGoddess
08-29-2004, 06:38 PM
It's never really been said that you should tip EVERY single girl that dances. However, it is my firm belief that the stage side should be for the customers that are interested in watching a particular dancer dance. If you are not interested in that dancer...then simply move away from the stage to make room for the customer who is interested.
Also, stage tipping helps the dancer discern who is interested and who is not, right? If you tip the dancer, chances are, you are interested in her dancing...which means you are a likely candidate for a PD. However, if you are not interested and don't tip her...not a big deal...but you are taking up the space that an interested, tipping customer could occupy.
It's like sitting at a table in a restaurant and ordering a coffee...the refills are free...and you don't have to tip the waitress every single time she brings you a refill...but you have to be aware that you are taking up space that could be used by someone who's going to order a lot more; therefore increasing the chances that she's going to make more money.
Prina
08-29-2004, 06:44 PM
Did a little cleaning, again. Please stop the bickering and stay on topic. If this digresses again, it will be locked. If you have anything personal to say to someone that is not on-topic, please feel free to use the PM feature. :D
I don't really expect every guy to give me a dollar, but some customers can be so rude.
1. Don't sit there watch me dance in front of you then have a confused look on your face when I go for my tip. If you don't want to tip...tell me to move on or give me an excuse like your waiting for change.
2. Just because we dance does not mean we are stupid. Friday I bitched some guy out for five minutes because he made some ignorant comments. He didn't know I could speak english
I know I shouldn't of done that but he insulted me with racist comments and I needed to put him in his place. I went off on him so bad ..within a few minutes he apologized for being disrespectful.
I'm not really addressing the men who regularly post on this site..just posting some stuff that annoys the sh*t outta me
BigGreenMnM
08-29-2004, 07:09 PM
It's never really been said that you should tip EVERY single girl that dances. However, it is my firm belief that the stage side should be for the customers that are interested in watching a particular dancer dance. If you are not interested in that dancer...then simply move away from the stage to make room for the customer who is interested.
Also, stage tipping helps the dancer discern who is interested and who is not, right? If you tip the dancer, chances are, you are interested in her dancing...which means you are a likely candidate for a PD. However, if you are not interested and don't tip her...not a big deal...but you are taking up the space that an interested, tipping customer could occupy.
It's like sitting at a table in a restaurant and ordering a coffee...the refills are free...and you don't have to tip the waitress every single time she brings you a refill...but you have to be aware that you are taking up space that could be used by someone who's going to order a lot more; therefore increasing the chances that she's going to make more money.
cmon venus,just say it.
"you dont have to tip if your in the club"
I know your trying to stay sweedish on this one,but cmon!
Your an ass if you dont tip,i think we agree on that.
But requiring customers to tip a pre determined amout sounds like the dressing room rant from a dancer with a bad attitude.
I see alot of empty perv rows and deserted stage seats if this crazy idea ever gets set into effect.
BigGreenMnM
08-29-2004, 07:18 PM
As for how much a stage show should cost. Well, it's not all that expensive unless one is rude/cheap or broke. ;D One dollar a song per stage seat is the correct answer.
bye her logic,I can see how entertainers at my club would want 300 guys at a time to tip 1 dollar per song.Our girls do 4-6 three min song sets.With those tipping rules,your talking about an entertainer making 1200-1800 dollars per stage set,for only working 12-18 mins.
20 songs per hour average,thats 6000 dollars an hour tossed on stage by customers.48000 dollars on stage in an 8 hour shift.Where do they get these customers?
Your club has 300 seats at the stage?
What, you guys bought Madison Square Garden and converted it to a strip club?
lol I wish!!
only about 30 seats at the stage,room holds about 300 where im at.
1. If you sit at the rack, tipping at least $1 per song is required.
2. Regardless of where you sit, if you're watching the dancers tipping is required.
this was from the original post.
AnnaPDX
08-29-2004, 07:38 PM
As the original poster, I feel it's time to make a re-entrance to point out that I never said that I expect EVERY customer to tip EVERY dancer $1 per song. If a customer doesn't want to tip me because they like another dancer better, or they just don't like me, that's fine. I understand that. But they better not sit there and watch me anyway. What I'm talking about is the asshole who sits in the seat that's as close as you can possibly get to the stage without actually sitting at the rack, stares at me for the entire length of my three song set, and doesn't tip one cent. If someone is in the club but doing something else (playing pool, talking to another dancer or a friend, getting a drink, whatever) then no, I don't expect them to tip. But if someone isn't going to tip, not even one dollar, then they should have the courtesy to not sit five feet from the stage and stare eagerly into my snatch. If you don't like me then look somewhere else. If you do like me then give me a dollar. It's not that hard to understand.
BigGreenMnM
08-29-2004, 08:09 PM
As the original poster, I feel it's time to make a re-entrance to point out that I never said that I expect EVERY customer to tip EVERY dancer $1 per song. If a customer doesn't want to tip me because they like another dancer better, or they just don't like me, that's fine. I understand that. But they better not sit there and watch me anyway. What I'm talking about is the asshole who sits in the seat that's as close as you can possibly get to the stage without actually sitting at the rack, stares at me for the entire length of my three song set, and doesn't tip one cent.
Anna,im not trying to start another round of flamming,but you just included the next ring of seats out from perv alley.
we agree the guy isnt playing the game as we all want him too,but you cant force a man to tip.
Should the guy sitting in the next ring of seats out from perv row or the stage be asked to start tipping by the doorguys or mgr?The dj can push for tips,but what if he doesnt tip???
do you ask him to leave??
what do you think should be done to the guy,who isnt sitting at the stage,but still isnt tipping??
Prina
08-29-2004, 08:36 PM
As the original poster, I feel it's time to make a re-entrance to point out that I never said that I expect EVERY customer to tip EVERY dancer $1 per song. If a customer doesn't want to tip me because they like another dancer better, or they just don't like me, that's fine. I understand that. But they better not sit there and watch me anyway. What I'm talking about is the asshole who sits in the seat that's as close as you can possibly get to the stage without actually sitting at the rack, stares at me for the entire length of my three song set, and doesn't tip one cent.
Anna,im not trying to start another round of flamming,but you just included the next ring of seats out from perv alley.
we agree the guy isnt playing the game as we all want him too,but you cant force a man to tip.
Should the guy sitting in the next ring of seats out from perv row or the stage be asked to start tipping by the doorguys or mgr?The dj can push for tips,but what if he doesnt tip???
do you ask him to leave??
what do you think should be done to the guy,who isnt sitting at the stage,but still isnt tipping??
No you can't force a man to tip...sheesh...don't you think this topic is getting out of hand. It's just rude for a guy to come into a club.. gawk at a girl and not tip. Wouldn't you think its rude for a dancer to under tip a DJ. DJs do not always play the songs I request but I always tip well.
If a customer is not interested don't stare and let her know in advance that you are not going to tip.
scarlett_vancouver
08-29-2004, 08:53 PM
Djoser you sound like an awesome DJ!!! I like a lot of the Djs 'round here, but I've NEVER seen an effort like that being made- not even close.
If you wanna move to Van, I'll sponser ya ;)
I wrote a list just yesterday, before I'd seen this post. Here it is, cut & paste from my blog.
You know, when you're a customer in a strip club, you don't have to have manners by any means, but if you want to maximize your experience, get the best show possible and be liked by all the naked ladies, here are some simple rules to follow:
1. Don't sit in gyno and stare balefully at me, look at your watch and otherwise look disinterested. It isn't cool, and it can ruin the show for everyone else by making me uncomfortable. Get up and leave if it's so awful! But...
2. Don't get up and leave in a big group the second I take my panties off. Have some class! Wait 2 minutes!
3. NEVER physically block my way when I'm getting off stage or leaving the DJ booth in order to ask me questions, compliment me or whatever. That's very intimidating, as you're bigger than me and I'm naked. It makes me mad.
4. For god's sake...don't ask the same old tired questions as a way of making conversation! If you think it sounds cliche'd, it is.
5. Don't tell me I'm too good for this. That is just you saying that you think strippers are trash, and that makes me not like you.
6. Clap! You must do it, it's the only way we know that we're doing a good job and are appreciated. Well, clapping and tips.
7. TIP! Contrary to popular belief, we don't roll around in beds of money. Dancers in BC make meager wages (especially compared to dancers almost everywhere else)-- we do it for the freedom, the fun, the exercise, lots of reasons, but truthfully most of us could make as much or more working at an Earl's. You tip your waitress at Earl's, right? Would you tip more if she got naked for you? Well, then think of it that way. I'm your waitress at Earl's getting naked for you.
I can't express how frustrating it is to be dancing naked on stage, and have guys in gyno row order a beer and tip the waitress, and then stare droolingly up at me with no thought to tipping. It makes me feel like 'why do I bother?'. Conversely, when even one person tips, I'm so happy-- it's not only the money, it's just nice to be appreciated.
8. If I am working in a club that offers private dancing, you must understand that I can't sit with you for long, unless you're buying dances or compensating me for my time. It's not that I wouldn't like to just sit and chat, but a) I'm at work, the club appreciates it if I...work, and b) as mentioned above, base wages aren't much- I have to work hard outside of just stage shows.
9. Don't ask me personal info about other girls, or tell me how in love you are with so and so...the former is just common sense, really, and the latter makes me uncomfortable- I don't know what to say!
9a) Don't say "you're the best one here!". It's not a compliment, it's rude and I assume you're saying it to the other girls too which makes you seem disingenuous. Even if you really mean it, it's rude. Everyone's taste is different.
10. Flag me down and introduce yourself! I want to meet you! But I'm not magical,I won't pick you out of a crowd and 'know' you've visited my site or whatever. If we've met before and I seem to be ignoring you, I'm not- I don't see all that well without my glasses. Just wave me down and say "hey, it's me, so and so!".
OK, that's all the rules I have today . Please, feel free to comment, argue, or add to the list! :)
CalifSCVisitor65
08-29-2004, 09:01 PM
[quote=scarlett_vancouver 2]
10. Flag me down and introduce yourself! I want to meet you! But I'm not magical,I won't pick you out of a crowd and 'know' you've visited my site or whatever. If we've met before and I seem to be ignoring you, I'm not- I don't see all that well without my glasses. Just wave me down and say "hey, it's me, so and so!".
That's exactly what I do when I see someone to my tastes. :D
AnnaPDX
08-29-2004, 09:03 PM
BigGreenMnM, I don't know why you feel the need to argue with every one of my posts. YES, I know that I can't FORCE anyone to tip, I KNOW he's not, like, LEGALLY REQUIRED to tip and there's nothing I can do about that. My clubs don't have DJs, or doormen, or bouncers. We have bartenders and dancers, that's it. I pretty much have to take care of myself, and that's why I originally started this thread about my idea of having something written down to hand to the worst offenders. In my situation there's not a whole lot I can do about the non-tippers. Either I can give them a free show and get really pissed off, or I can speak up in some way and risk driving them out of the club (but oops, who cares, they weren't tipping anyway!). At least with the second option I feel better and happy that I stuck up for myself.
Pazzo
08-30-2004, 02:54 PM
No, the show is not free.
No, the door charge does not cover the show. Not by any stretch of the imagination-that is unless the club is paying the dancers, which is rare.
Anyone who thinks it is a free show or thinks it should be is just an asshole.
:judge:
End of Story
If you really want to stop a roomful of guys from tipping,adopt this chics attitude towards the non tippers or the guys who dont tip enough in her book.I feel sorry for the girl who goes up after you have alienated everyone in the room.
Funny because I usually did have a roomful of guys tipping me, not the reverse you described. Also funny because I had more than one DJ tell me girls tipped him to swtich them on rotation to go up after me because the crowd would be more hyped up than usual.
As for how much a stage show should cost. Well, it's not all that expensive unless one is rude/cheap or broke. ;D One dollar a song per stage seat is the correct answer.
I will PM my comments on being called a snotty brat, rather than make more work for Venus.
**Edited to remove part of a name-calling post by BG.**
I am curious about one thing. you say a dollar a song from each person is what a normal tip should be.The whole concept is for attractive women to somewhat tease a guy. Show them something that interests them. Well what if they are not interested in a particular girl. They should tip anyway? Ill give a tip to someone because I want to not because they demand a tip.
I wouldn't demand a tip from anyone...however, I do assume that if they are sitting in the "prime" seats, that they are interested in watching me dance. If you are not interested in a particular girl, then don't sit stage side. As for the tease part...why should I show you "anything" for a dollar, when I can make more money teasing you and making $20 to show the same thing?
The clubs in my area, as i have said before, have a stage with the bar wrapped around it. just about everyseat is around the stage. I have had a dancer come over for a tip. she was not very attractive and threatened to have us thrown out for not tipping her. Thats messed up i think i should have the right to tip who i want whenever i want. After all it is a bar who makes money from selling alcohol. I can see them asking me to leave if im not drinking but not for non tipping.
BigGreenMnM
08-30-2004, 03:15 PM
This is why.
How professional is that???
A seemingly good tipping customer,who just got shit on.
Im glad he is hard core and didnt get up,walk out,and never come back.
I can tell you the mgrs at our clubs would have fined the shit outta her,or walked her to the door with her bags in tow.
people can get pissed for me pointing out harsh realities,they can scream and rant to the forum till theirs fingers fall off,but if you do that shit, to a paying customer, in a roomfull of girls trying to make money,well,you just suck IMO,and you WONT be around long with that kind of professional working attitude.
Its a shitty topic.
Pazzo
08-30-2004, 03:33 PM
This is why.
How professional is that???
A seemingly good tipping customer,who just got shit on.
Im glad he is hard core and didnt get up,walk out,and never come back.
I can tell you the mgrs at our clubs would have fined the shit outta her,or walked her to the door with her bags in tow.
people can get pissed for me pointing out harsh realities,they can scream and rant to the forum till theirs fingers fall off,but if you do that shit, to a paying customer, in a roomfull of girls trying to make money,well,you just suck IMO,and you WONT be around long with that kind of professional working attitude.
Its a shitty topic.
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Well the club i was in there is no way i was getting kicked out. It was owned by my uncles best friend.
Prina
08-30-2004, 04:19 PM
This is why.
How professional is that???
A seemingly good tipping customer,who just got shit on.
Im glad he is hard core and didnt get up,walk out,and never come back.
I can tell you the mgrs at our clubs would have fined the shit outta her,or walked her to the door with her bags in tow.
people can get pissed for me pointing out harsh realities,they can scream and rant to the forum till theirs fingers fall off,but if you do that shit, to a paying customer, in a roomfull of girls trying to make money,well,you just suck IMO,and you WONT be around long with that kind of professional working attitude.
Its a shitty topic.
No.. I would never yell at a customer for not tipping. BUT if I am insulted...well I'm not going to keep my mouth shut. The guy apologized so obviously he knew he was wrong for what he said to me (and he did say those nasty comments to me after he tipped). It doesn't matter where anyone works...I would never make racists comments to anyone servicing me. Also the "dancer with the bad attitude comment" Dressing room rant...lol. Well um I do pretty well ::).
I do not have patience for people who get off on intimidation. I've been doing this for a long time and have been considered a house girl at a few clubs. I've seen girls (who have been hired after me) do the "pecking order" game....I don't think its right..WHY??? Psychology 101