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Last edited by sashabunny; 12-22-2008 at 11:21 AM.
Hi,
You can work here, at Penthouse Executive Club.
IF (and that's a big 'if', they are pretty strict on hiring here) you come in to audition here and get hired (and have your paperwork: gov I.D. AND soc security card) then you are welcome to work that night.
But, this club isn't too happy with hiring transient girls- so don't tell them you want to work 'just one night'.
Esquire Club New York
West Side
New York, NY


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Last edited by sashabunny; 12-22-2008 at 11:21 AM.



If you ditch after two days of working here, they won't know the difference anyway, right? I am just saying, don't walk in here and TELL them you are going to work 1 or 2 days and then leave. Don't tell ANY club that. When deciding on whether or not to hire new entertainers, it can be a deciding factor. Clubs like stability, and that is RARE in this industry. We all want girls to be regulars- but that doesn't always happen.
Sashabunny- you have to have a gov. issued I.D. (a driver's license, non-driver's license, or passport) AND a social security card to work here. This is because you get taxed on the money you turn in (the funny money you turn in, in exchange for a check). The cash you keep and do as you please with.
And yes, this is a long gown club.
Esquire Club New York
West Side
New York, NY
Do the checks actually have "Penthouse" printed on them?
If they do, so much for anonymity...
I checked it out last year and it was okay. I was just a bit too hesitant to ask about their paperwork process.
It's only a concern because any leak about a side job of dancing can potentially destroy a person's reputation in the business I am currently in.
A Times Square club never had me fill out any paperwork 5 years ago. They only checked my driver's license and it was all cash.
Hmm.... I will ask right now....
I was told that the checks say "Executive Club, LLC" on it. Same as my paycheck. This is the corporate name for the club/business.
And I hate to say it, but if I were a dancer I would be more concerned with people seeing me in the club that I knew--- not concerned with the paperwork. I mean, I guess a background check might make you worry, but if you are in an industry where dancing could potentially destroy your reputation, wouldn't you be more concerned someone might SEE you in the club?
Especially since we cater to a lot of business men and out of town guests---
Just a thought. But you should totally come in and audition, it's slow here (everywhere, as I hear...), so it may be a good time to get in here and get to know everyone before the big season hits.
Esquire Club New York
West Side
New York, NY
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