how do you make the transition? :-*
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how do you make the transition? :-*
what do you mean? you walk around the main floor talking to guys and hustling dances, and then they say yes and ..you go to the lap dance area
ohhh okay, i heard there were main floor dances, i didn't know if they were lap or not, thank you! :D
oh yeah, you can do table dances at some clubs..short little no contact/both feet on the floor ones for half the price usually..i think a lot of clubs have done away with those
Alrighty, Thank You Sweetie For The Info! :D
My old club in Abq had $5 table dances, $10 "VIP" ::) and $20 "Bubble room" dances. I never did $5 unless we were DEAD. I always upsell.
The difference between a regular lap dance and a VIP varies by club. In some, there is no difference at all other than price and location. In others, there are different contact or nudity rules as well. Oftentimes, lap dances are charged by song and VIPs are charged by block of time, but there are some clubs that have VIP dances which are just sold by song as well and simply done in a different part of the club and with different rules. Heck, some clubs only have lap dances and no VIP. I take it you haven't started at a club yet, because the difference between the two at the club you work at will be explained to you when you get hired. Don't worry, you won't just get thrown out onto the floor and expected to figure it out for yourself. And if you are, there's nothing wrong with asking the manager.
It will depend on your club. My club doesn't have floor dances but we have regular lap dances which means the customer is paying by song so they can stop at any time (like they could do one song or they could do 7, but they aren't buying a set amount) and depending on what your personal policy is you could ask them if they want to keep going or the DJ might announce it so you don't... VIP means the customer is paying for a larger amount of time, in my club you have to buy half hours. Unless it's somebody that the bouncers/manager know really well who comes in aaall the time, I always get paid up front (the amount of customers who I don't ask is probably one every month). Getting paid before is better, IMO, because then the customer is stuck in VIP-- if they decide that you aren't giving them what they want (i.e extras) they can end the VIP but they aren't going to get their money back. On the other hand, it can be difficult to get a customer to tip you once a VIP is over, depending on the cost. VIPs at my club are very expensive so it's unlikely that the customer is paying me in cash, usually they have to go to the ATM/get funny money and there's a surcharge on that, so it can be difficult to convince them to go get surcharged again just so I can get a tip.
Most clubs have separate areas for VIP that are more private. As far as managing to convince your customer to do a VIP over single songs or floor dances you'll have to look at Hustle Hut for help on that, there is so simple answer. It's going to different with every customer and is a skill you will have to learn.
i haven't started in a club yet, but i'm gathering up info :D
^There are no standard things that are the same across all clubs, so there's honestly not much point in that. Do you have a club in mind that you want to audition at? Ask about that club specifically, otherwise none of this information will necessarily be relevant. And really, management will explain everything you need to know when you get hired -- they don't expect you to do research and know everything.
I want to work at Trumpps in Detroit, Michigan. I want to work at a gentlemen's club. If I can get into there, then a neighborhood club. I want to avoid dive bars.
If I can't I mean
Have you checked out Club Reviews and run a search for that club in Club Chat? There might already be information on here about lap dances/VIP -- at the very least, you might find the username of a dancer who worked there and could PM her for more details.
yup yup, sure have, thank you hun! :D