Anybody have any experiences they would like to share regarding working on your birthday.....was money better, dances easy to sell, etc.??
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Anybody have any experiences they would like to share regarding working on your birthday.....was money better, dances easy to sell, etc.??
Usually no house fee. I was contracted through my birthday last year at a club far from home. The management brought me a cake and I shared it with the customers (very small club). I have worked for the past two birthdays. At my club now everyone seems to work their birthday. It is easy conversation, and everyone at least tips. Coupled w/no house, it is a good night.
I did okay on my B-day. Nothing too remarkable, but there was a good vibe. I'd do it again.
I've worked on my birthday more than once, and I always did well. More than one of my regulars came in to see me, the dj would tell people it was my b-day when I was on stage, etc.
I worked when I turned 21. They got me sooooo drunk and put me on stage to have all the other girls dance on me and they brought up a ton of shots for me. I don't even remember this, but apparently, I did so many in a row that I spit one out on a few of the girls. I got a lot of money from the girls too, then, since I was so drunk, I passed out in front of my locker on the floor. Some bitch stole the money they gave me while on stage.
I worked my birthday (well it turned my bday at midnight)
It was both mine and a waitresses birthday and they threw all the girls on stage and gave us a cake and took pictures.
It was fun... I didnt notice an increase in money.
well.. i might be the minority, but i hated working on my 21st. everybody at my club told me not to do it, and i did anyway, and it sucked. but everybody here seems to say it's good.. so i dunno!
My birthday is X-Mas Eve...never worked that day in my life so far, probably not about to either lol
i think it depends on what club you work in and how close you are to the other girls there.
I've mostly worked at clubs where the girls all get on for the most part really really well and so it's fun on someone's birthday. In one club it meant you'd get a stage show from all of the girls, which always got the guys going and everyone made more money - but generally it always meant more money and more champagne.
I worked the night of my 30th birthday - i just finished a lapdance at midnight and my best friend brought me a glass of champagne in and the dj made me take to the pole so that my 30th birthday dawned with me at the top of the pole refusing to come down until everyone sang happy birthday. lol. Then the managers lined up the shots and it all got messy!
I've worked the day before and have always done well. My manager is really good about announcing your bday and getting everyone to come tip you. I made $150 on one stage on a Monday last time.