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    Default New to dancing, not to the industry

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    Welcome!
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    Default Re: New to dancing, not to the industry

    I always wanted to work at the BR cause I heard you could buy a new mercedes er a few weeks lol, but my boyfriend probably wouldnt like that....

    ANYWAY welcome!
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    God loves strippers and when guys do things like that its an automatic ticket to HELL!


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    Default Re: New to dancing, not to the industry

    I'd def be curious/interested about working at the BR.

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    Welcome! I, too, have wondered what it would be like to work at BR but then again I can't. So that dream is dead.

    There's a little more hustle to look at in the club.... but you can make similar money, if you are a hard worker. Good luck and let us know if there's any thing we can do to help!

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    I'm also curious about working at the BR. PM me with details Sasha!

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    Well, we don't know where you are so we can't tell you the bankable clubs to work at in your area. I do not recommend doing outcall. Its just not safe. I am sure you could make more money legally at a strip club in your area. If you made 2500 a week at BR doing legal prostitution thats pretty good money but not so much if you had to work 7 days to earn it. It equals to about 360 a day. You are better working at a classy gown type club with a vip room. Even better if the club you choose to work at is classy and does not have extras. Extras are what is considered illegal in the strip club you work at.

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    Wow, Sasha. Is Boston the only place you have done private parties?I have done parties before without doing extras and made very good money. Do you have a pic?

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    Damn what company do you work for? PM me if you don't want to broadcast it. That sounds shitty..

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    300 a night bartending is really good money. I think you should still try your luck at Centerfolds though and maybe work there a shift or two a week on top of your bartending job to see which one is more lucrative. Great boob jobs really go a long way and they probly will hire you.

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    Default Re: New to dancing, not to the industry

    Providence has a few clubs you could make money at. Though "extras" seem pretty common nowadays. I worked at Cadillac Lounge for a bout a week, before they put curtains up in the booths and saw stuff I'd never do! lol If you don't have a problem with that sorta thing- then hey go for it!
    Also Fantasies I hear is good, very busy. From what I hear.
    If you don't want to have to do extras to make money- I'd say check out K2U in Woonsocket, RI.. but seriously- do NOT do extras, that's my home club and I want it to stay clean! lol
    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sashabunny View Post
    I have always admired dancers, and I'd like to be able to tell (a few select) acquaintances what it is I do!
    Right there with you.

    Definitely right there with you.

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