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Stages behind bars
For girls who work at clubs that have stages behind bars, how do you make the most money collecting your tips? I've found that guys are most likely to spend when there are chairs right up against the stage. I've found it's also hard to connect with customers when you can't get that close.
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Re: Stages behind bars
I take it you're just starting at a club that has the stage behind bars? If so, undoubtedly the best way to figure out what moves and interaction will translate into the most tips in that set up will be to just watch a few stage shows from the corner of your eye. Pay attention to what the dancers that get tipped are doing and incorporate those moves into your own shows. If none of the other dancers are getting tips, well, that's just the way it goes in some clubs. Stage tipping isn't really a thing where I am, regardless of how the stage is set up (and there are always chairs right up against the stage around here), so it's just an opportunity to market yourself and scope out the crowd.
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Re: Stages behind bars
Yeah, none of the girls make much behind the stage so it must be just my club. So annoying
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Re: Stages behind bars
We go around and collect our tips after our set. Don't y'all have a tip walk?
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Re: Stages behind bars
I've worked at a couple of clubs like that and we would do the tip walk too. I hated it at first because it felt awkward but after awhile I started to like it because it put more pressure on guys to tip and they usually gave you at least a dollar even if they're not into you because they don't want to feel like a jerk.