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Clubs in Seattle, Washington to work in
Currently working at Pandora's and it's not a fun place to be. Many of the girls do extras and guys here kind of expect it (it was shut down years ago for prostitution and currently runs under a different name). I don't do extras. Anyone know any good places in the Seattle area?
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hmmm ive thught bout dancing there to start nlook somewhere else. but iwant more urban but idk if theres anyplace like tht in seattle
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Deja Vu downtown! It is so freaking awesome. Winter is manager... Summer is the busy season.
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monroe2go
Deja Vu downtown! It is so freaking awesome. Winter is manager... Summer is the busy season.
So summers busy? && it's cool there? Have you ever worked at little darlings?
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Omg i was gonna say the same thing i don't think seattle is very good for stripping either =\
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do they require a license to work up there?
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I waitressed at the Deja Vu downtown and it was always good, even on weekdays.
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Yeah but they push you to sell laidys drinks =\\ it's annoying lol
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They do, but I had a good sales pitch, got most of the dancers on board and... custys couldn't say no to us when we tag teamed them. It actually served me well to have that experience and helped a ton when I started dancing.
And Deja Vu isnt nearly as pushy as some other clubs in the area.
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Yeah i jus started working at one and i can't sell any haha idk what I'm doing wrong :/ and i wanna start dancing but i know that they take a % of out from the dances.
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Yeah i jus started working at one and i can't sell any haha idk what I'm doing wrong :/ and i wanna start dancing but i know that they take a % of out from the dances.
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I'd sex it up quite a bit. Like, if they were in VIP, I'd suggest that the dancer needs a drink because she's going to get SO hot back there. Some dancers helped out a lot and we'd fire sexual innuendo back and forth. Give it a couple of passes, at the very least but, in time, you'll find your rhythm.
Yeah, stripping is rough in Seattle. High house fees, tipouts and percentages make it hard, unless you have some loyal regulars who spend on you often. As a waitress, I usually left with more than quite a few dancers, because the fees were insane and there wasn't much left over.
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Yeah that's true haha i never thought about tht. Idk some dancers don't help or they say no n in like wtf lol like don't you want something taken off house? But yeah thts true it hard dancing here and house is really high. Have you ever danced outta state?
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Some dancers don't see dancing as a business or appreciate all of the perks they can have. Something I did find helpful was to ask dancers how they prefer to have drinks sold. Sometimes you may get an icy reception, because they're not comfortable with your pitch.
I dance topless in the SouthWest right now. $10 house, 10% tipout and a $2 premium on VIP and CR dances. I make more than enough in stage tips to cover it. Definitely better than the $130+ house fees in Seattle.
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Yeah i never thought about asking them how they would like to be asked that's another good point lol your so helpful ☺️
But really only 10$ house? That's so mind blowing. I'm thinking of moving to az i wonder if house will be the same there and what do you mean 2$ premium on VIP ? & what is cr? lol I'm very new to dancing
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Yeah i never thought about asking them how they would like to be asked that's another good point lol your so helpful ☺️
But really only 10$ house? That's so mind blowing. I'm thinking of moving to az i wonder if house will be the same there and what do you mean 2$ premium on VIP ? & what is cr? lol I'm very new to dancing
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Yes a license is required to work at the strip clubs in Seattle. You'd have to go downtown and get one but usually which ever club you choose to work at they sometimes will take you to get your license if you don't have a car or they will tell you where it is and what to do.