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    Idk if this should be in the newbie board. But I am new! I haven't even picked a club yet. I'm trying to save up enough to move so me and my daughter can move and be with her father. I want to move by March. Do you ladies think it's possible to save up 5000 by then? Or is that unrealistic? Newbiewa don't make but 100 when they start out right? Btw I'm in Atlanta.

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    Welcome around! It's hard to say if you can save up the money, as it depends on your club, your hustle skills, your looks, the clientele, and a bit of luck in getting the right traffic and approaching the right customer at the right time. If you're working fairly often, I think 5000$ is a feasible goal in about 2 months time. When do you plan on starting?

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    Its dependant on a few factors (how many nights a week you work, how busy the club is etc.) but I think its entirely possible if you work hard. As long as you treat it like a job, focus on your end goal and give it your all then I think you could manage that. Make sure you give yourself a strict budget to live off and save every cent you can. Good luck

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    Thank you everyone! Yea I'm going to work my absolute hardest! And work on my hustling technique! And work as much as I can and mostly mid/ night shift

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    If you want to save 5,000 by the beginning of March, that means you have about a month and a half to make 7,000. I don't really know what your bills are but lets say you have 2,000 worth of bills in February.

    It should be doable but I think it'd be tough. When I was new it took me about a month before I started really making any money so you'd have to jump in and start working the guys from day 1. I also don't know what your area is like. But if you start making money right away you'd need to make about 1,000 a week which is very doable.

    Good luck!

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    I think saving up 5000 is probably doable, if you work at it. And if it takes a little bit longer, don't beat yourself up about it. Just have a positive and optimistic attitude, and don't let the bad days get to you, and you'll make money much quicker.

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    Goodluck I hope you get the $$ you need.
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    I think 5000 is very doable, how many days are you going to work? Depending on your rent, bills, food etc, and then how many days your doing to work, the nights, how customers are in etc also play a factor. You should do an est chart and see how much you should be making a day, to earn that 5000 wth the monthly bills.

    It depends on the club and on you on how much new girls make, Ive known girls to make from 0 - 500 in their first days.

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    If the 5k includes your current bills, it's doable !
    250 a shift / 4 shifts a week for 5 weeks

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    Yes, definetly. In fact, I think you can make alot more.

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    Default Re: Don't have a lot of time

    It does depend on a lot - for one thing, are you including your bills, living expenses etc in that 5K, or do you want to SAVE 5K? Also - do you currently have a job or source of income? If you are already working and that job pays your bills and living expenses, and you intend to dance to save extra money, then it will be a lot easier for you to keep the two incomes separate.

    It also depends on how often you can work, and whether you will have to pay for childcare for your daughter during your shift...you also have to consider your initial outlay for shoes, a costume, and any other bits and pieces you may not already have.

    The best way to do it is to work out how many shifts you will have, and what you will need to average each shift. That way, you have clear goals for yourself and a budget.
    Lets say that you can start this week, and work 5 nights a week until March. This gives you six weeks, working 5 nights a week, so 30 shifts. Lets say the first 5 you don't make a whole lot - you are settling in, etc etc, so you have 25 really productive shifts to SAVE. If you just need to make 5K, that means an average of $200 a shift. If you need, say, 2K for bills and living on top of that, then you need $280-300 per shift.

    Either of these is absolutely reasonable!! Good luck!
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