Seriously? I was thinking that $500/shift is really good no matter where you work. An entertainer in Manhattan earning $75,000+/year is below average? I know the cost of living is outrageous, which probably plays in to that.Quote:
Originally Posted by DancerWealth
Anyway, the worst thing for any dancer to do is compare herself to other dancers. Watching and studying successful dancers to learn is fine and extremely beneficial. Do this OBJECTIVELY to see the earning potential in the club and how to get it. Leave it at that. Never put your WORTH up for comparison. It'd make you feel bad.
Also, if you are happy with your money, it does not matter if another dancer brings home $5,000/shift. Some dancers at my club earn about $250/shift, far below the potential in the club, but they are satisfied, which ultimately is what matters most.
