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    Default How to Hustle when hustling isn't the norm

    Hi Everyone!

    I am working in a club this week where the emphasis is on stage shows - not private shows... The other girls Im working with simply go back to their rooms after their stage show. I would like to make some extra money, but do not know how to appoach these guys as it is not the 'norm' here. Also, the private shows are expensive and they are STRICTLY no contact - a complete barrier rule between customer and dancer. Any suggestions on how to get out there and make some money?!? Thank you!

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    Default Re: How to Hustle when hustling isn't the norm

    You should feel like a kid in a candy store. All those non-hustled customers. Okay, no extras are expected-great. None of the girls are socializing with the customers-great. This should be like fishing in a fishbowl. Socialize with the customers and seem friendlier than the girls who just do stage shows. They will prob ask you to lunch and dinner dates but just say perhaps and the private dance money is yours.

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    Default Re: How to Hustle when hustling isn't the norm

    ^^^Exactly my thoughts!!! You are actually super lucky. I love it when I'm working in a club like that. If the custy's know the dances are lame, then you will most likely be selling them on the fact that they can spend time with you - so try not to give away too much time for free. Say all that stuff like, "oh, I wish we could just hang out..but I guess I should work..., take me to the back so we can be alone.." etc.
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    Default Re: How to Hustle when hustling isn't the norm

    I feel working in a club like that becomes an uphill battle to sell dances.

    I sell more dances in clubs where guys are "conditioned" to buy them and guys are used to being approached.

    People by nature tend to go with the flow. You would have a better chance at dance sales at that club if you could get your co-workers to work the guys for dances too.

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    Default Re: How to Hustle when hustling isn't the norm

    Where are you? I wanna go there.

    Just talk to them, make a couple minutes of conversation, and then let them know that you could dance for them privately. If they say no, let them know that you had a great time chatting with them and you have to go make some money now.



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