Any info on Nepal's?? It looked pretty slow and the manager said some of her girls didnt show up for their shift so she was pretty eager to hire me. Which makes me wonder if it is even worth my time.
Is there any $$ to be made??
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Any info on Nepal's?? It looked pretty slow and the manager said some of her girls didnt show up for their shift so she was pretty eager to hire me. Which makes me wonder if it is even worth my time.
Is there any $$ to be made??
hey arielle, wondering if you ever found out about Nepal's? I'm looking at starting dancing in the same area, any suggestions/opinions?
Nepal's is a really nice club but it is pretty small and it's members-only so you get well-off locals, but miss out on the traveling businessmen that go through the area between Charlotte and Atlanta. If it's still the same as when I danced in the area, they had $10 table dances, and the couch dances started at $35-$40 a song, which was great if you sold it, but tough to sell as the normal rate in the area is $20-$25 a song. Because of being members-only, they don't have to follow the city's liquor laws, which means they can serve alcohol past 2am and on Sundays, but there's not a big party atmosphere so I think sometimes the alcohol thing doesn't really help, except for when they're the only club in town still serving past 2am.
I was at Platinum Plus, and we always got a pretty good crowd - Thursday thru Saturday night was usually off the hook although week days and dayshift was sometimes quiet. Daytime was very regulars-oriented. They don't have schedules so you can come and go as you please, and the outfits are pretty much anything-goes as long as you have a thong on. You set your own price for dances but most girls do $30/2-for-$40 and you keep it all, and the champagne room starts at $600/hour, you keep $300 (I always had a tough time selling them). Tip-outs were $10 to the DJ, $10 to the manager, $5 to the bouncer that walks you to your car, and then house fee was $20-$40 depending on how late in the night you arrived. You have to be 18 to work there, and stage is relatively optional. When you do go on stage, you do one or two songs on the main stage, then one on each of the two side stages. It's pretty "everyone for themselves" since the club doesn't get involved in taking % of your money, but I liked it that way. I'm not sure about Nepals but touching was pretty liberal at PP so set your boundaries before you start at a club, and don't let a customer take advantage.
Aside from PP and Nepals, there's the Trophy Club that is more locals-based and blue-collar, but I've heard its an ok club and they get good business too. Other than those three, don't even think about other clubs in Greenville lol. PM me if you have any questions :)
Thanks I will! :)