I know it's taboo to ask this but what do you make on a good night and what do you make on a bad night?
I know it's taboo to ask this but what do you make on a good night and what do you make on a bad night?
man, there are soooooooooooooooooo may variables you can't even average out the answers on this one....the question should more or less be....... am i making enough for this to be worth my time????? cuz you could pull 1000 a night...but if the conditions are awlful and the place is abusive...dangerous....not so much... ya dig???are you willing to be harmed for said cash flow???
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Its not that its taboo, its that its impossible to answer. It depends on your location. It depends on your style. It depends on your hustle. It depends what you consider a "good" night and a "bad" night. I can't tell you what you're going to make. To base it off what I make in a night (and even that changes drastically from night to night) is absolutely impossible.
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Depends too on if the girls are doing extras. I remeber asking a girl at this club i was working at if she had a good night. She was like "ya! i made like $700 and it aint even 12 yet" continued bragging for the rest of the evening to me. This would be all good and dandy as a inspiration for me...except for the fact that during our whole shift together she didnt give a single dance. Just blow jobs and sex in the vip. So no point in asking cause you dont know what these girls are doing for money these days.
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every girl has a different earning potential. it depends on how you feel, how energized you are, what type of club you work at, how many girls are there, how many customers are there, how many extras girls are there, etc. there are a LOT of variables and there's no way to gauge how much you can make other than just getting out there and trying.
there will be more girls who will make a LOT more money than you and there will always be girls struggling to make 100 dollars.
BUT with that being said I usually make about $500 per weekend shift (thurs, fri, saturday, sunday) with the occasional $700-$900 and on weekdays about $300-$450ish
I occasionally have my nights too where I'm just a lazy fuck and don't care and everyone has those nights![]()
Also depends a lot on how many hours you work for your shift.




I have also noticed that it depends on what time of the month it is. As in the middle of the month tends to be pretty good -people get paid on the 15th & we get alot of navy boys coming into our club around then. The last weekend of the month usually sucks because everyone has bills, rent, mortgage, etc due on the first.
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I think it's best to think of it in terms of hourly earnings. It's really just like anything: You get what you put into it ... sales technique/looks/hours ... your earnings are up to you.
I've consistently averaged around $50 per hour throughout my career and I consider myself to be an "average career pro" vs a "stellar career pro"... The stellar gals may average $100 and I believe that is an attainable goal, but the factors vary.
Frankly, I think anything over $20 per hour is acceptable in reality, because it's challenging to get into a position where you can make that in a mainstream job, even with training/degree or to take the time to move up the ladder... however, if you have a family and your mainstream job has great medical coverage, that can be considered real earnings. I've been looking into jobs that earn $50 per hour respectively and those are mostly reserved for those who've attained masters or doctorals degrees or are stellar sales people or are entrepreneurs (which is different than a job and comes with a LOT of work) who have sales and marketing ability & management skills. I'm screwed... LOL
You take care of your looks (not to the point of complete narcissism) and learn to sell and be fun and you'll be more likely to be on the $100 per hour average side.
I recommend that all newbies invest in some sales technique training/books etc ... this is the real key to success beyond simply looking good enough. There is a gal on here that is selling a dancer success guide that many of the girls seem to be gaining some helpful insights from that you might want to invest in as a newbie. I'm going to be getting it for myself... even though I've been dancing a long time, I'm sure there is plenty of wisdom that I can still take from it. Go to my profile and click on BrittanyIreland's image.
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Last edited by pollywogg; 08-15-2011 at 02:46 PM. Reason: needed to add just one more thing!




true story!!! not only are there fewer customers, but there are WAY more girls rushing to pay their bills last minute. I knock out all my living expenses at the beginning of the month and end up making more in the following weeks because I'm not stressing over bills.
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