So in my club perusal (heehe is that a word? it SO is now), one of the guys i've been seeing & i checked out this place fairly close to me (clean, BUSY, topless, kinda quirky, looked like one could def. make $ there, range of girls), so I'll probably go back this week & audition, as well as at one other place... I already tried out at a place yesterday and got hired right away (OMG it was GREAT not dancing on a broken pole! wooooot!!!) however, i want a few options... i'm picky and i like stability, so i want wherever i end up to be really 'right.'
The only thing that looked... odd... is that this club had two stages with 2 girls each... now, granted, it was saturday night and it was jam-packed- i'm guessing that in the daytime it's only 1 girl per stage- but it was also pretty obvious that no one was playing music they picked out and it was just ambient-type dj-picked stuff. boo.....i'm going back during the day to see if it's different. this one looks wayyyy busier than the other place where i got hired, and i'm sick of dead clubs.
but my question is- this place, because of it's really flex. scheduling (i asked the bartender and she was was really encouraging), allows you to work days/nights- how does one contend with more than 1 girl on stage?? My friend and I were joking about starting a helmet donation program to prevent the few near head-on collisions we witnessed....So, how do you work w/ 2 girls onstage, pull attention but simultaneously try to give Other Chickie her stage space? bah...



i'm going back during the day to see if it's different. this one looks wayyyy busier than the other place where i got hired, and i'm sick of dead clubs.
So, how do you work w/ 2 girls onstage, pull attention but simultaneously try to give Other Chickie her stage space? bah...
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