lets say dances are $10 per song (urban atl club)and im dancing with a guy and he’s feeling himself and drizzling money on me as i dance on his lap. 3 songs later do i still get $30 or do i just pick the $$ up from the floor and go?
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lets say dances are $10 per song (urban atl club)and im dancing with a guy and he’s feeling himself and drizzling money on me as i dance on his lap. 3 songs later do i still get $30 or do i just pick the $$ up from the floor and go?
$10/song is $10/song no matter how they give it to you.
I would be sure the customer knows this up front. 'Tips' do not count toward the per-song price.
This also sounds like an excellent way for a customer to rip off a dancer -- keep her going for however many songs with 'Look at all this money I am throwing at you during the dance, don't worry baby I got you' BS, and counting on the fact that you will not want to appear impolite or greedy by counting it all in front of him at the end.
No, that is a TIP. He still owes you the costs of the dances.
if he tells you to table dance then ask for the money, but if you just start shaking your ass ion front of him then you only get what's on the floor
I think crystallize is right. If he said "yes I want a dance", that is $10. If he starts putting $1s in your outfit or tossing them on you, that's a tip in addition.
I am definitely not in an urban club but that's how it's interpreted here. If club culture at yours dictates differently, you'll have to go with that - maybe ask the other girls? Just make everything clear and communicate with the customers so there's no disputes.
F that, If I’m picking up money off the floor, it’s a tip.
yeah that's what I meant basically. like you can't tell me you want a dance and then make it rain on me, its like you're trying to Get 2 things for 1. if you throw money fine, but still I need the money for the dances.
unless he throws a huge amount, like if he throws hundreds im not gonna ask for my $10 for the dance. that would piss the customer off, rightly so.
ive Never worked at a club that does table dances or at an urban club. From my experience, a guy will pay you for the dances and if he wants to throw money in addition to the flat rate prices then that’s a tip not payment for the actual dances. It does not go towards the price of the dances, it’s just extra. But like I said, that is the standard at the clubs I’ve worked that do not do table dances so maybe get the money up front if you can before they start tipping?