If so what exactly would be doing there?
Ive heard some places allow waitresses in there.
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If so what exactly would be doing there?
Ive heard some places allow waitresses in there.
I'm guessing you mean going into the VIP not to serve drinks but to spend time with a custie.
*Sigh* I don't recommend doing this if you are going to be a waitress. If you want to go in VIPs you should really consider stripping.
Anything can happen... it depends on the club. It could be anything from polite conversation to super-illegal activities. It depends on how private your VIP is and how liberal your club wants to be.
Please re-read my first post to you..... especially the BOLD letters. http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/sho...36#post1505636
I dont want to go into these rooms. i just didnt know if it was something that most clubs required there waitresses to do.
I just wanna plain and simply waitress and keep customers/dancers and management happy :)
Im new to all this so i dont know whats right and wrong thats all.
Oh wait NO, i actually did mean to serve drinks. nothing more!!!
I'm not attacking you. I'm just driving a point home. Heh. :)
Rick's does allow waitresses to do rooms (at least in NYC). I don't know if you can get out of it if a customer requests you for a room and pays the house. It makes the club money... they will sweet talk you and tell you that you will make money too. You'll get paid as much as any dancer for your time.
Keeping dancers and management happy are two very different things.
If you make the club money management will like you, if you do rooms and don't pay a house fee dancers will resent you.
I wouldn't do it but it can be tempting.
Different issue all together. Management will tell you what to do. If the VIPS have doors you knock, if they have curtains you softly say "room 5, I have your driiiinks..." or something along those lines before you come in.
Open the door/curtain, smile, place the bottle and glasses down on the table, say something encouraging ("have a great time/ enjoy, etc." ) Tell the custie your name and let them know you'll be around if they need anything.
Exit... Close door/curtain.
gotcha! thanks for the advice :)
our club has cocktails assigned to VIP and they rotate which girls get to do it each night because the tips are generally better in VIP. they just come in every so often and ask if the customer needs anything to drink/bring the drinks.. general waitressing stuff.
question... why wouldn't you "want to" go into the rooms?
Uh no... the whole time in VIP I am dying of thirst???
Lol... did not the fact that its called a champagne room indicate that perhaps a person would come by to drop of some champagne??
I'm sorry I know I'm being bitchy but this question is just phrased so weird it's bothering me...like you wouldn't want to come into that room because I'm obviously busy fucking a customer in there and you didn't want me to pull you in for a threesome???
See what I mean? Sweetheart all VIP means is somebody is paying more for a lapdance. If you seriously are so silly that you the dancers are doing something more back there, please show yourself the door....
Maybe I read it wrong, but it sounded to me like she was just asking whether or not she'd have to do lapdances in the rooms if a custy wanted her to...b/c some clubs do allow it...and saying that she just wanted to serve drinks and didn't want to do dances.
^^^
That's not really what I got out of it but maybe I read it wrong....
When I was a waitress, I was concerned about being an interruption to a dance in progress in the VIP area because I couldn't see what was happening until I was right in the area. (It was a semi-private set up without door or curtains, just screens that threatened to fall over if knocked on.) I didn't want to be like the idiot who interrupts a lap dance on the floor to offer drink service.
I solved the problem by being the 'housekeeper' of VIP. I cleared the emptied glasses, straightened up the pillows, wiped the tables off, and made sure that it looked good back there. (I also figured it would ruin the mood the dancer created to bring back a customer to a place that looked used and beat down.) While I was cleaning, it gave a better chance to glance over at a VIP area that was in use without being an inappropriate interruption. If I saw someone in the middle of a dance, I kept moving. If I saw that it would be an appropriate moment to offer service, I did so.
I didn't 'live' back there - I had the floor to take care of, but I did sweep through ever 20 minutes or so and was efficient about it. Granted, I was able to take advantage of the room's really weird layout to do this, but it worked.
On detail! Some of the waitresses also had their regulars who would open a tab and go into VIP. I stayed aware of that and would take their order if they asked but then give it to 'their' waitress so she could serve them. Some girls didn't do this and would just take that server's customer since she wasn't there, which got ugly fast. I found what I did worked well. It kept most of the servers from 'poaching' my customers and I never had drama. (always a plus!)
Just my $.02, hope it helps. You ask great questions!
Well thanks to everyone who replied. I didnt mean to start such a heated debate here.. I ask alot of questions because I like to be as informed as possible before any job.
I knew that dancers/customers DRINK in the VIP areas but I didnt know if the drinks were ordered and served PRIOR to going into these areas or DURING the time spent in there.
Im sure alot of clubs have different policies but i dont want to be the one waitress who just goes in un announced and ruins the mood or something. And i also didnt imply or assume that more than just dancing goes on in these areas.
Thanks for all the input though!!
Depends on the club. At our club the VIP host gets the drinks for us and waitresses do not enter the VIP area.
I dont know why management hasnt explained things like this to you. Its like theyre throwing a lamb in with the wolves!
Audrey.. maybe they will explain it, I have orientation this week.
I was just trying to find some stuff out first on my own.
Ive always over prepared :)