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What would you do?
Ok so, I don't like to hop around for club to club, ( well i guess that is not true, but I know that it can be a bad thing) but I'm not making as much $ at my new club as the old one.
Club A my new one is no contact at all, and more expensive cr. Customers do not usually get more then 1 or 2 dances in a row, and I am finding it hard to sell cr.
Club B cr is half the $ but there is a LOT more contact. Dances also cost more, but club takes a cut. I sold more cr at this club.
Many of the girls tell me that it was hard for them when they first started there. But I dont know how much longer I can stick it out.
I really like club A because it is no contact and also shorter drive. But I am frustrated because Im not making $. Also I am limited to the certain shifts I can work at this club because of being new (or Im not the management type).
Argh, I know that the golden age of stripping is over and it is harder to make $ but, I just dont know what to do.
I worked for about 2 months at each club.
Any advice if anyone has any would be helpful.
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Re: What would you do?
i say go where the money is.
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Re: What would you do?
Club B Might me worth a try. I would go on a busy night so I wouldnt lose any money. How much longer is the drive? Also, I think u should find out yourself about the contact and u might find that there are some decent guys there afterall.
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Re: What would you do?
You could work at club B without giving in to the higher contact levels.. it's harder to work around but definitely doable.
You could brush up on your hustling skills and stay at club A...
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Re: What would you do?
If you're comfortable putting up with bullshit (contact or otherwise) then go where all the money is.
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