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Originally Posted by ParisLove link=board=25;threadid=9519;start=msg115899#msg115 899 date=1085987797
Its good to see some can tell the truth about this industry without the candy coating or the bullshit.
Very well said.
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Originally Posted by ParisLove link=board=25;threadid=9519;start=msg115899#msg115 899 date=1085987797
Its good to see some can tell the truth about this industry without the candy coating or the bullshit.
Very well said.
Hi BigGreenMNM,
I have worked at more clubs than a lot of the dancers posting here. I know that some clubs are very gentle and friendly, and some are quite hostile, and run by mafia like orginizations. I can sniff out a troubled club pretty quickly these days.
But even in the most gentle of clubs some garbage still goes on. There is still drugs and drinking. There are still underage girls using fake ID's to get jobs in alcohol serving establisments. And no matter how strict the rules, some girls will still prostitute out of the club. The gentle clubs will fire the dancers who engage in those activities and not ever allow them back, but most clubs are hurting for business, and having girls offering illegal activities helps the clubs bottom line. I can understand why management would take the same risk the dancer is taking. Just like huge corporations take risks by cooking the books- to make more money in the short term.
Despite all this people will still work for corporations, and people still work as dancers.
I am sorry if you even tried that shit in my club you would be fired. where in the hell did you get these ideas grow up
I am just wonder about what someone said about, being tested by the control panal at stripperweb? You will be 10 guys from stripperweb.??? I am just wondering what that was about.
Thank you
i was told from another dancer that if a club fires u for not doing the"extras", u can sue them.
I think we're being a little too hard on Miss Universe. I started almost 5 years ago, but I still remember being scared that the club owner would ask me to sleep with him because he'd fire me when I said no. I had never been in a strip club before I became a dancer. You hear bullshit stories from guys who go to clubs and crap in movies. I DID see almost every girl I worked with get coked up and/or drunk and knew 2 girls that dealt coke but that was them and not the club forcing them to. There were a few girls that I knew did extras.
I left that club after 3 months when I found a better place.
At least she's coming here to ask questions instead of making assumptions. Like a lot of people do.
Well, sometimes this s**t does happen, though not to the extent that Miss Universe has been led to believe, and certainly not in all clubs.
In the 'best' club in Detroit, if a friend of the owner wants a dancer to f**k him, she does it or gets fired. They also have Russian dancers who are being 'run' by pimps there. This is supposed to be a 'gown' club, with a surface appearance of "class". In VIP dancers who do not willingly give up extras are subject to 50% of these "classy" customers trying to finger them, which in any other circumstances would be sexual assault.
Being forced to do drugs is not something I have heard of, but I have seen many a dancer who was naive and/or stupid enough to get sucked into the world of serious drug use and abuse--sometimes with the collusion of the managers--two of whom I have worked with were full-on drug dealers. One manager--the rapist who was never convicted--is now dead as a result. A lot of these dancers are now either in jail or seriously f**ked up, perhaps permanently.
But then the clubs I have worked in were in a pretty hard-core area, Daytona Beach not generally being known for restraint or professionalism.
The bottom line is, this business may not be nearly as bad as depicted in bullshit movies and inane TV shows, but it is far from being all fun and games with nothing but cool, gentlemanly customers who really care about the dancers as human beings. There are a lot of assholes amongst fellow employees and customers, and any newbie better learn to deal with it fast.
But getting back to lame stereotypes in the media, ever notice how EVERY single movie ever made about strippers comes with the homicidal maniac who is trying to kill them? Sex equals death is a message the media loves to push, even while making money from the horny losers who keep renting the shit.
Its not easy to sue a club for anything..Quote:
Originally Posted by AboveTheStars link=board=25;threadid=9519;start=msg126472#msg126 472 date=1087941703
If you dont like whats going on in a club,its best just to leave.