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    Dizzy Are you happier now that your stripping?

    I am 20, live at home. Work at 8-5 full time job (pays 3000 gross monthly). Even though the money is good, it just takes too much of my day. It's not really my thing, I am over worked and bored. I am young and want to party, study, sleep, read, etc. I don't want to keep working full time, because eventually in life I will have to (plan on becoming a psychologist). I also go to school full time so I am always busy/stressed.

    So I have this illusion...that I am going to become a stripper, move out, have money, have free time, have time to study, and generally just be happier than I am now. I know I will have my moments that I will feel disrespected, mad, etc.

    What is your opinion? I don't know whether to change my life so drastically like this... plan on doing it starting May.

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    Don't quit your day job until you know you can make it in this industry. It's changed a lot over the years and it sounds like you are making decent money... but that depends where you live. Anyhow, try doing it just on the weekends. Dancing is enjoyable and will give you something to look forwards to on the weekends. Once you are doing good on the weekends, try dancing a few week nights when you have some time off from your day job. See if you think you can manage your bills with the average you bring in, and it may mean just dancing part time until the economy picks up. Once you are SURE that you can make your bills, then look at dancing full time - for as long as you can while you are young. Save every penny and don't start school right away. Wait until you can pay it in cash and get financial aid for being the age requirement (23 or 24) on the FAFSA forms. If you do this you'll cash in on your main money making years and avoid getting yourself into debt by taking out student loans.
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    I agree with Kylea, don't quit! You have a day job making almost $20 an hour. Do you get bennies too? Those can equal another $10 an hour easily.

    Unless your day job is just that intolerable, it sounds to me like you have a pretty sweet deal going there. Of course, money isn't everything. You may actually be making less as a stripper, depending on the region you are in, but you would definitely have job flexibility.

    Be sure an check out what stripping is like in your region before quitting your day job. I know plenty of dancers that are ecstatic to bring home $100 pre-tax dollars after their 8 hour shift. It just really depends on where you are, as to how much you can potentially earn.


    Promote yourself and earn more money! This is a business that is owned by strippers for strippers. Let's make that money!


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    Yes I do get benefits (its a state job), but Im under my dads insurance anyways for being a full time student. The thing is, I been at this job for almost 2 years, and while I money to spend, I just don't feel the time I spent is worth it, cause I'm not happy and wish I had more free time.

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    Default Re: Are you happier now that your stripping?

    I am. I took a year off. Back now. Life is less stressful. BUT ...... I only make about 20% off my money stripping. The rest comes from my day job, so you might want to try that first. My ratio may look closer to 60/40 very soon, but I think stripping is harder when you entirely rely on it, so look close at your situation. Lots of people would be happy to make 36k a year with bennies right now!
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    Default Re: Are you happier now that your stripping?

    Well, honestly... even if we are happier stripping than at a desk job doesn't mean you'll be happier stripping than at a desk job and vice versa. I know what you're going through; I have a high paying, high benefit, super long term goal job right now that most people would dream of making a salary above most university grads here.

    But I still don't know if I'd be happier with the long term goal of working at a boring job for 30 years, or stripping for another 5-10 and then seeing where to go from there. But it's something I have to figure out on my own.

    Best of luck.

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    I wouldn't quit your job for stripping in this economy, honestly.

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    Default Re: Are you happier now that your stripping?

    Yes, right now i am happier than i have ever been in my life.

    BUT dont quit yet, not until you see whether stripping is for you.

    Im going to give you an abbreviated list of the ups and downs as related to stripping. Maybe this will give you a better idea of why you should hold off on quitting:

    1. I went to college in Cleveland, uh-Ohio. I started dancing my soph. yr to help pay for tuition blah blah the whole stereotype. For me it was a very positive beginning, i was still mentally recovering from an emotionally abusive relationship where someone faked having cancer to guilt me into sticking around, plus i had money woohoo! I started at a very ghetto dive bar, but i liked it a lot. So the verdict: happiness level up
    2. I switched to a higher end club and this is when i really started to solidify my hustle. I totally switched my look and everything, i went from short blue hair and pale skin to long dark extensions and a fake tan. I was tired as fuck... I basically became a work machine. At first it was just school and stripping, then in the summer i got a full time research job and it was full time day job and full time night job. I was kind of like a stripper zombie, but my average was 450 a night and i didnt have time to spend it so i was happy. Plus it enabled me to take a month long road trip after my research job ended. verdict: happiness sort of up, stress level way the fuck up
    3. Now, fast foward a bit to 2 or 3 months before i graduated -- the no contact law in ohio was passed to the LCC, and i didnt want to stick around for any possible legal consequences. So i started dancing in P-burgh. I was a part time student (i got all my shit done early, so i actually graduated early and my last semester only was 3 days a week of class) and i lived 3 days a week in CLE to go to school. and i worked 4 days a week in pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was full nude, full alcohol, 2 way contact, rude customers, and management that made me feel exploited. I started hating my life, but i needed the money. and although there was more money in p-burgh than cleveland, my personal earnings went down because i was so miserable. I started having nightmares and hated men. My roommate in P-burgh who was also one of my best friends was seriously worried about me. And then finals week came and i was studying my ass off in cleveland and still working in p-burgh. If you look through my posts during this time, i was at my bitchiest-- and im normally a very happy and stable person. Verdict: Wow this was hell. if this lasted more than 2-3 months i would probably have had a breakdown. I STILL sometimes get that horrible knot in my stomach when i think back on that time.
    4. I graduated and decided to move south to avoid the cold. Stripping enabled me to make this move and to find a job like 2 days after i moved there. at first i was a bit uneasy because of my horrible p-burgh experience, but after a few good nights where i wasnt traumatized by customers i settled in and returned to being a happy stripper. and my stint in p-burgh made me a lot more ruthless towards customers and changed the way i treated the job (before my sales skills were in line with the girls who feel that stripping should be an honest business-- not that thats a bad thing, but after p-burgh i felt differently) and I started making some really really good money (heh i might get some abuse for condoning questionable business ethics, but whatever, i sleep well at night). verdict: although i did end up in a mental vacation funk for a couple of months, Much much much happier
    5. I moved again to austin because ive had my head set on this for like a yr... well turns out stripping in Austin kind of sucks. but whatever its cool, stripping enabled me to move here and i dont have a lease so i will move out after the month is up, no biggie. verdict: happiness is neutral here in direct relation to stripping, but the fact that i am still free to do whatever i want and that i have a lot of money saved up is related to earlier stripping, so im going to say it has helped my happiness a lot.

    So yea,... how stripping affects your happiness is very dependent on your mentality as well as where you are. If you end up in a place like Pittsburgh you might end up feeling really traumatized and upset. A good location though will help you feel financially stable and will give you more freedom than youve ever had before. sorry for the length. But yea... definitely dont quit your day job until you find out!

    Btw, where are you located if you dont mind my asking? If you dont want to share thats ok, im just curious.
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    me: uhh... i think you are misunderstanding what a shotgun marriage means. A shotgun marriage means you knock me up and my daddy shows up at your door with a gun and forces you to marry me and raise the baby. You mean elope.
    customer: hmm... nah actually i will take the shotgun marriage. At least then we would be having sex.


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    Default Re: Are you happier now that your stripping?

    honestly, not really.

    yes, my "real" job eats up all the hours i wanted to spend sleeping, shopping, making things, partying, etc.

    but im not constantly angry and or crying (hit a really terrible slump... : ( ) when i come home, i dont have to freak out if my legs arent shaved, i don't feel like i have to carry around pepper spray, and i don't have to worry about sucking up to people. my boyfriend says he notices that while im alot more tired at the end of the day, i do seem happier, and i agree with him.

    now, would i say don't dance at all cause it will make you unhappy? no. keep your day job, dance om the weekends. it's fun, it's spending money, and you won't have to seriously hustle dudes at the end of the month.
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    I should mention that I suck at working day jobs... literally I am miserable at them. I'm the type that will go in and start my day with a soda and Hostess cupcake, order in $20 Chinese food everyday because it's too cold to leave the office, then drink two more sodas, M&M's and nuts before leaving the office... and I stay late (more than 40 hrs week) to avoid traffic. I HATE desk jobs.

    After I left my desk job I lost 30lbs in about a month and a half with a bit of dieting.

    When I dance I can have up and down days (mostly up), but in a desk job I'm always down... but I'm not so dreadfully bored and irritated that I drowned myself in food at my computer to collect a paycheck. As a matter of fact, I can go a whole shift most of the time without even THINKING about food.

    So dancing is really better for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Athenathefabulous View Post
    Btw, where are you located if you dont mind my asking? If you dont want to share thats ok, im just curious.
    I am from Chicago, Illinois. I must say, I am now even more confused with the range of answers that I received. I will keep my job and try out in the weekends like you all suggest. I think that would be the smart move. If I start making more money than I am earning now, than I will quit my desk job.

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    Hi!I agree with others and wanted to add something.Hopefully I'm wrong,but from your initial post it seemed that you might be under the impression,like a lot of people do,who haven't been in the business,that it will be an easier way out,"easy money".The money made in this business is not easy at all.Sure,there were better times,like the glorified 90s (miss those desparately),but like someone mentioned,the business has dramatically changed,and looks like it wont go back to the way it was before.It's hard work,with a lot of different issues,and like in sales,if you're not good at it,you can work 80 hour weeks and make nothing.Of course,there's still a ton of money to be made,but it's MUCH harder,especially for those just entering.
    My advice for you,as a very long time veteran,...please don't quit your job,sounds like you have a nice thing going for you,and just try the business for a while on days off.It would be very hard to get that job back in this economy,especially if you decide that dancing is not for you.Also,please keep in mind,that you will probably do well in the beginning,just because you're new,guys always like "fresh meat",please don't take offence,that's just the way things work.After the first few months things often change.We all can go on and on about all of this,and the drunks,the jealous coworkers,bad management,extras,etc etc.Please also read the forums as much as you can,tons of great advice.
    Good luck to you and kep us posted with your success.
    PS Having said that,I would never switch to a desk job,tried it,hated it,but it all depends on the person.You have to decide for yourself.

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    Oh my god my brain is going to explode.

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    ^ Agree! This girl has a pretty sweet deal going on! Living at home and making $3,000 a month and she has benefits? Good way to lose a good paycheck and get your ass kicked out.

    Stripping eats up FAR more time than you think it does. It's a full time job, whether or not you're actually dancing 40 hours a week.

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    So many 20 year olds in this country would give anything to have their parents support them while they go to school, AND have an extra $3000 in spending $ every month AND get benefits. Why risk ruining such a good thing? Not to sound like an old lady here but be grateful for how privileged you are and if you want to become a psychologist, just finish school and become one. How many more years of college do you have left, like 2?

    Then again who knows? You may try stripping and love it and it'll be your dream job...

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    I'm similar to Kylea. I've always had a hard time with 9-5 hourly . I only did that for a year and half and I was MISERABLE. Once I quit and transitioned to a commision based job, it was better ( pre economy crash ) . Now it's just ok and the dancing helps fill in the gaps. So ....... along with stripping, you could look at other sales jobs or part time commission gigs, but as other have pointed out .... you don't have it so bad .

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    Honestly in this economy there is no way you'll make that kind of money working a few days a week. If you did it would be great but stripping fucking sucks. Its a soul sucking business and it traps you. Its hard to get out once you get in and the money just gets worse and worse as the years go on. I was happy the first few years but the last few years I was a missrible bitch and was drinking excessively to deal with the bull shit. Im out now and I am beyond happy to be out of it.

    Stripping sucks. You have the sweetest deal going on right now and I doubt you'll be able to have it as good as you do now.

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    Default Re: Are you happier now that your stripping?

    Lol, it's funny how girls either really love it or really hate it.

    I'm one of the ones who is very happy stripping for a living. I detest day jobs. I seriously can't stand waking up every morning and going to work all day. It makes me miserable.

    I've been dancing for 6 months now and I'm the happiest I've been in my life. I make at least $1000 a week, usually working 2 to 3 five hour shifts. It really depends on where you live and how good you are at hustling.

    I agree with the others that you should try it a bit before quitting your day job. You don't know how successful you'll be as a dancer until you go out and do it.

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    ^^ Haha your still in the newbie stage I loved it the first two years. After that I was just freakin trapped because I hate day jobs and nothing else was going to give me the money to support my life style. I got lucky enough to start featuring so I always had the security of a pay cheque but eventually feature gigs were drying up to because the economy sucked.

    Stripping is just one of those jobs where its not guaranteed money. I couldn't handle living not knowing if I would make enough money to pay my bills each month. The economy blows now and guys are wanting more and more for their dollar. Its a hard business to make it in these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViolaStrings View Post
    ^ Agree! This girl has a pretty sweet deal going on! Living at home and making $3,000 a month and she has benefits? Good way to lose a good paycheck and get your ass kicked out.

    Stripping eats up FAR more time than you think it does. It's a full time job, whether or not you're actually dancing 40 hours a week.
    sooooooo true. stripping, at least for me, is very mentally draining and even though i'm not working 40 hours a week, going to school and working 20 hours maximum drains me to the point where i don't have the energy to party, when i have free time i'm really really fucking lazy. yeah i guess it allows for extra time to party and do whatever, but if that's part of your motivation to strip then (and sorry if this sounds harsh) but you have some serious misconceptions about the industry and would be easily sucked into the lifestyle, where you'll easily lose sight of your priorities. even though i have the time to party, i don't because i'm so over the party atmosphere, but maybe that's just me.

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    So I am baffled at how you can study full time and work full time. There is no way I could do that, so stripping is really my only option. I don't think $3K gross per month is that much money. I know you live at home, but that sounds like too much work for not enough money to me. I thought about doing a reception job or something when I started back at Uni, but then I realized working 16 hours a week at $20/hour is only $320. What a freaking joke.

    I can still pull off $800-$2K dancing 2 nights a week. Am I happier? Probably not since I think all men are assholes now and I have no time left for my friends since I have early class every weekday and thus can only work fri and sat. Do I have more time? Yes I only work 16 hours max, but usually only 10. But don't forget all the hours spent getting ready, hair, makeup, spray tans, nails, etc. etc. It takes me 2 hours just to get ready for work. Even with 30 hours of school and up to 16 dancing I still feel like I have more time than I did in my day job... I don't really know why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paris View Post
    I know plenty of dancers that are ecstatic to bring home $100 pre-tax dollars after their 8 hour shift.
    ^^^ This.
    I know plenty of girls with $100 a day goals.
    Most get lured in by "new girl money". They think they're going to make the same amount of money the whole time that they made the first 2-3 weeks. And uh... it's not normally the case.
    Newer girls come in... new girl money dries up and it's not until THAT happens that you really get an accurate idea of how much money you're going to make.
    There are also high/low points to the year. In December I made more money than I made in Jan/Feb combined.


    You could EASILY end up with less money and less free time than you have now.


    I wouldn't do it.
    But maybe that's just me.
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    ^^ Haha your still in the newbie stage I loved it the first two years. After that I was just freakin trapped because I hate day jobs and nothing else was going to give me the money to support my life style.

    Stripping is just one of those jobs where its not guaranteed money. I couldn't handle living not knowing if I would make enough money to pay my bills each month.
    I may still be a n00b, but I have had plenty of jobs in the past that I despised well before hitting the 6 month point. I'm just saying that this is the first job that I have found that fits in with my preferred lifestyle, and it has had a positive effect on my life so far.

    I have met a few dancers that have been in the industry for over 10 years and still love it. One in particular has an Honor's degree in Economics, yet continues to dance. Of course, I have also met miserable dancers and have seen new ones come and go already, but I don't think it's fair to say that stripping is horrible and that it's impossible to make decent money anymore.

    I think your happiness as a dancer depends a lot on your personality. My best friend has danced on and off for about 3 years now, but she also has a day job. She can't handle the unpredictable nature of dancing and needs the security of a regular paycheck. So far, I've been okay with dancing as my only income. But I'm a very easy going happy person in general, and rarely get stressed out.

    I guess it helps that I also don't feel trapped. I have a university education already, and am confident that I could find a decent day job if I decide that I hate dancing one day.

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    i made 2000/ month full time work right before i started stripping, couldn't really afford anythign i wanted and was kind of miserable cuz the job was boring and sucked. now i make 3000 a week working 2 days - wasn't always like this. just happened these past few months. i loved it when i started stripping 8 months ago because the money was great, the attention was nice and everything - and i loved being so active and dancing all the time, meanwhile keeping in shape and talking to everyone. now i am sad and no longer happy. i hate a lot of the men at the club, especially last night, dealing with a bunch of losers. i've kind of fallen into a depression too. not sure if it is the job itself. i am just no longer happy, despite all the cash.
    however i do like all the free time i get....to do absolutely nothing, which might also be contributing to my depression actually. all i do nowadays is sleep, work out, and eat, oh ya and online shopping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DesuvsDeath View Post
    ^^^ This.
    I know plenty of girls with $100 a day goals.
    Most get lured in by "new girl money". They think they're going to make the same amount of money the whole time that they made the first 2-3 weeks. And uh... it's not normally the case.
    Newer girls come in... new girl money dries up and it's not until THAT happens that you really get an accurate idea of how much money you're going to make.
    There are also high/low points to the year. In December I made more money than I made in Jan/Feb combined.


    You could EASILY end up with less money and less free time than you have now.


    I wouldn't do it.
    But maybe that's just me.
    I am one of those girls w/ $100 daily goals... but everyone has their own reasons for their particular goals, don't they

    My shifts are early as fuck (11:30am-4:30pm), on a brand-new dayshift, and 5 hours long. $20/hr aint too bad. My priority is having most nights and weekends off and having a super flexible schedule. I have other reasons I work dayshift too which I won't bore you with. So I'll take the lower pay most of the time, at least for now, cuz I can easily support myself on that considering my simple lifestyle (it is damn hard to save, though )

    I know it's off-topic, i just wanted to throw that out there for others in the same boat

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