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    Dizzy Broke... where to go from here? Dance?

    Hi ladies. First and foremost thank you for this amazing community. <3 I've learned a lot from you all and never knew if I should be a dancer, but now I think it's my only option.

    I need some real advice.

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    I have a big heart and care more for others than my own self, which is how I got myself in this position. But I have more motivation than ever to make it in this world as an independent woman and start living for ME. Give me any advice or ideas you have. I'm trying to avoid being in a homeless shelter.
    Thank you loves.
    p.s. I used to cam but don't see that as an option, given I need a private space to do it!
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    Oh man that is terrible. I'm so sorry.

    If you dance and save from now to the end of the month, roughly three weeks, shouldn't you have enough to get a place, or at least a room off Craigslist?

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    Thanks William. Well, I don't really know if it's possible to do that in the town I live. I don't have a car and don't know of anywhere to dance in this area.

    Wish I knew someone who could take me under her wing and show me the ropes til I get on my feet. I'm so lost right now.
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    I'd say the first order is, if you decide to dance, to find the closest place. Then a way to get there, even if you have to taxi it... If that isn't an option, public transportation? Sorry, have no idea what type of area you are in. Depending on your finding a job (possibly the field), you may qualify to receive a car from a car donation charity.

    What about waitressing or something like that? No other jobs that are local that you can get to easily?

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    Thank you so kindly for your advice. These are good ideas. Maybe I can take a train to a nearby city, because there aren't clubs here. I'm not sure why but I never have luck with any other jobs, not even serving or cleaning positions. I've been out of stable employment for years and it just seems like no one wants to give me a chance, with how tough the job market is.

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    As expensive as Miami is, there are efficiencies or rooms for rent around here for $500 or less. Usually its a private owner, and they will be happy with first months rent to move in. Around here, deposit is equal to rent, but I hear in other places its half or less.

    If you come from a small town, I can imagine you would be able to find something like that and maybe even for much less... But lets say $500..and you may have $200 coming to you, so you have 3 weeks to make $300...thats $100 a week. First I guess, would be to look at craigs as suggested, and also go around where downtown is in your area and see if you can find any for rent signs. Just start asking around to see what your options are.

    What do you mean you dont have luck with serving or cleaning jobs? At this point, it may be worth it to try again...at least to be able to make enough to get into a place.
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    Cash is king, so if you can scrimp up a couple of month's worth of rent, you should be able to secure yourself a place. Sublets tend to be great for these sort of situations as well, since renters don't tend to be as picky as landlords. If all else fails, perhaps there's a cheap hostel/motel nearby you can crash at until something comes up or you come up with a plan.

    If you feel comfortable doing it, I'd recommend posting what city you're in. Perhaps there are girls on here who know of a nearby club you can work at, or can at least recommend the best course of action for you.

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    Default Re: Homeless, broke... where to go from here? Dance?

    Quote Originally Posted by BlkSharpie View Post
    What do you mean you dont have luck with serving or cleaning jobs? At this point, it may be worth it to try again...at least to be able to make enough to get into a place.
    Thanks for your advice about Miami. I will look into this asap. I just meant that I don't have any luck getting hired for jobs like that.

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    If you feel comfortable doing it, I'd recommend posting what city you're in. Perhaps there are girls on here who know of a nearby club you can work at, or can at least recommend the best course of action for you.
    Thanks for your advice. Maybe I can find a cheap sublet.

    I'm nervous about signing a lease because I don't know if I will make money as a dancer. I'm not in tip top shape, but I know I'm attractive and I have soft curves. Maybe someone will like that?

    I don't know if I want to share my location openly due to how small this area is.
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    There's probably a relative you could live with, no? Perhaps an elderly neighbor who would let you live there in exchange for help around the house?

    If you're okay with escorting a lot of folks will let you live in their place for "free" in exchange for sex. You could live there for free, cab it to a SC and save some up your money enough for a deposit/rent and maybe even a car.

    I think the idea of moving is a fine idea. You're going to need a pretty decent chunk of change to set up in a new city tho. I'd stay roughly where you are until you can save a bit. You can also sell your things at a garage sale, flea market, craigslist or ebay to make a few bucks. Plus then you don't have to move it! I'd say, rather than move for work, move to a place you've always wanted to live in that you think might also have work.

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    Definitely go for the sublet then, or try and find a month-to-month lease. It's always best to keep your expenses down during transition periods like this.

    There's a customer out there for every dancer, but you're really going to have to learn to feel comfortable in your own skin and confident in yourself to make money. This can be a trying industry and you need a thick skin to deal with certain dancers, customers, and staff. Tell yourself that you're hot and will make money, and it'll come a lot easier than if you're being too critical with yourself.

    I'm not familiar with PA but know that there are definitely a few girls on here who are. I'd recommend going through Clubs & Reviews for both Philly and PA in general. It looks like you've got a fair bit of choice in terms of clubs, so that's a good thing!

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    Default Re: Homeless, broke... where to go from here? Dance?

    I was once homeless and broke. It sucked. I moved to a new town where I new I could dance and make money, lived in a hotel above the SC i worked at, and saved, saved, saved. I ended up staying in that little hotel for 6 months (it was only 200/week - really seedy place) out of conviencne mostly. But that was having already danced for a while; so I knew - at least partly - what to expect and what I was capable of.

    It sounds like you have little-to-no support where you currently live. Is that just because you're far away from family/friends/people who could help, or is it because you don't have anyone in general who could help you out? Getting on your own two feet while you have no one to back you up is REALLY hard, so if it's at all possible, take a plane/train/whatever to get back to a place where you have people you can lean on for a little while, while you get back on your feet.

    If you don't have anyone to help you out, then you should really look into moving "for work". Look up places in nearby cities you want to dance in that seem to have good earning potential. Many Stripclubs have dancer accommodations that are far from luxury, but are a good place to stay on the cheap while you work hard and save, save, save. It won't take more than 2 weeks to get a grand on your hands if you work hard and smart in a decent area. Don't worry about getting "your own place" for now - just look into renting a room in a shared house or subletting a room in a condo. From there - work hard, and save.

    It sounds like at the end of this month you'll have a whole $450 on your hands. That's not alot, but TBH I've started out from there and managed to build up. It can be done, it's just really hard and exhausting mentally.

    The only problem I can see (and it's a big one) is that if you don't end up liking stripping after 3 or 4 nights, you have no 'get out plan'. You'll be stuck stripping in a new place for at least a month before you can switch over to some other job. Dancing when you're desperate for money and miserable is the most disheartening and soul-stealing experience in the world. Make sure this is REALLY something you want to do before you start.

    Have you thought about camming for the next 2 weeks or so, before you're officially "homeless"? It takes time to build up the regs and the experience to make big bucks camming, but an extra couple hundred dollars might help you out a lot in the transition time.

    Good luck dear. XOXO!



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    Thanks ladies, you all are giving me a lot to think about. I truly don't have anyone around that I can live with that is a safe and non-abusive environment. Can't cam in this house, but thanks for the idea 4everresolutions. xoxo

    I'm pretty nervous about taking all the money I will have and renting out a place before I know I have a job stripping. shanna dior, I know you're right about that confidence and belief in myself... just not sure if I'll "make the cut" when it comes to auditioning.

    Thanks for the positivity and encouragement, everyone. 4everr: if you can do it, I can do it. I know what you mean about this not being easy.. I feel like I've been struggling forever just to break free and build a life for myself. This is probably going to be the hardest next couple of months of my life. All I want to do is be able to afford school someday. Part of me is afraid of hating being a stripper like you mentioned, but I don't know that I have any other solid choices.

    Searching the sites now for clubs. Not sure how to manage taking the train and bus all made up/dressed to the nines when I go in to apply...do I need to be looking crazy hot? I don't want to draw attention.

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    If you walk in with confidence and looking your best, you should be able to get hired. Luckily PA has a lot of clubs in case the first one doesn't pan out. You want to show up at the club looking hot, but not necessarily screaming stripper. Have your hair and make up done nicely and wear a sexy but not outrageous outfit. Basically, you shouldn't be dressing SO sexy that you'd be drawing too much attention to yourself on the train. It's winter, so I imagine you'll be wearing a coat as well, and that certainly helps tone down the sexy when out in public.

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    I know what its like to not have anyone.... I'm alone out here and though I do have a sis who would give me the world if she could, she is going through so much that taking on my troubles would probably be the end of her.

    Anyway, I say try try again with server and cleaning jobs. Even if as a second job to do during the day and strip at night. Like it took me a solid two weeks of applying art restaurants and no one would hire me cause I had no experience. The place that did hire me liked my attitude and made me a hostess.

    Now I quit that job cause I started escorting and making way more money... But if I had nothing.. between my pay and that I got a free meal with each shift would've been a lifesaver. Plus they offered me a raise after only 3mths at my first job performance review, and was willing to train me as a server where I'd make even more money. Its something to think about.. try everything.. then try everything again.

    As for spending the money you have on an apt... You have 3 weeks to come up with a few hundred.. then another month to come up with the next months rent. Get a place and light that fire under yourself to HAVE to earn the money. You'll surprise yourself.

    I've started over with less and I have a daughter to take care of.. you can totally do this.
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    You could always come out here and save up. You're guaranteed housing and salary for the duration of your stay.

    If anything, that is the one upside to this job. You can essentially go anywhere and you are bound to find a club that you can work at=) This is the only job I know of where you have the ability to literally start over from scratch, if you want.

    The best of luck to you!

    P.S. Sorry if my posts haven't been relevant, I haven't read this thread thoroughly.

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    BlkSharpie: thank you so much for your support. You are inspiring me. I am going to keep applying for jobs around here this week and the next. That fire is sparking. Thank you so much <3

    MyButter: Thank you for mentioning the opportunity and the good luck wishes. I will keep it in mind

    shanna: Don't know why I didn't think about the coat, being winter and all you can tell I'm scatterbrained I guess. Have so much on my mind. Thanks for your advice.


    I don't even know if I could really strip. I don't know. I feel so lost right now I pray I get hired somewhere for 2 pt jobs on top of the work I do at home so I can survive. I hated camming and I'm afraid I can't be a stripper.
    Thank you everyone here for your help and advice. I appreciate it more than you know xoxo

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4everresolutions View Post
    I was once homeless and broke. It sucked. I moved to a new town where I new I could dance and make money, lived in a hotel above the SC i worked at, and saved, saved, saved. I ended up staying in that little hotel for 6 months (it was only 200/week - really seedy place) out of conviencne mostly. But that was having already danced for a while; so I knew - at least partly - what to expect and what I was capable of.

    It sounds like you have little-to-no support where you currently live. Is that just because you're far away from family/friends/people who could help, or is it because you don't have anyone in general who could help you out? Getting on your own two feet while you have no one to back you up is REALLY hard, so if it's at all possible, take a plane/train/whatever to get back to a place where you have people you can lean on for a little while, while you get back on your feet.

    If you don't have anyone to help you out, then you should really look into moving "for work". Look up places in nearby cities you want to dance in that seem to have good earning potential. Many Stripclubs have dancer accommodations that are far from luxury, but are a good place to stay on the cheap while you work hard and save, save, save. It won't take more than 2 weeks to get a grand on your hands if you work hard and smart in a decent area. Don't worry about getting "your own place" for now - just look into renting a room in a shared house or subletting a room in a condo. From there - work hard, and save.

    It sounds like at the end of this month you'll have a whole $450 on your hands. That's not alot, but TBH I've started out from there and managed to build up. It can be done, it's just really hard and exhausting mentally.

    The only problem I can see (and it's a big one) is that if you don't end up liking stripping after 3 or 4 nights, you have no 'get out plan'. You'll be stuck stripping in a new place for at least a month before you can switch over to some other job. Dancing when you're desperate for money and miserable is the most disheartening and soul-stealing experience in the world. Make sure this is REALLY something you want to do before you start.

    Have you thought about camming for the next 2 weeks or so, before you're officially "homeless"? It takes time to build up the regs and the experience to make big bucks camming, but an extra couple hundred dollars might help you out a lot in the transition time.

    Good luck dear. XOXO!
    ^^^This^^^^ is a great idea.

    Also there are many SCs in small towns that have a "motor inn" attached to them. Most will let you stay there for free or for a small weekly fee if you dance there. Here in Ontario there are several that will let you stay for free if you agree to work 7pm-2am daily. Others will charge you $15 a day and others will be $200 a week.



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    Well get off the computer and find clubs starting tomorrow. Call the clubs ahead of time and ask them what to bring to the audition. You can save up enough money for a deposit for a room. You still have until the end of the month.
    I wish you the best of luck and there is still hope.

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    I was just talking to a friend who has been having trouble finding a job and she mentioned applying at a call centre, and it made me think of you. I had a different friend who worked at a call centre through university because it was so easy to get hired with no experience, they paid above minimum wage, and she made her own schedule within certain requirements. Call centres tend to have high turnover rates, so they're always looking for new employees. Check if there's any around you!

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    A lot of good ideas and suggestions here...and wow some really sweet and generous offers too!

    The call center idea is a really good one, my cousin and his wife work at call centers...he got that job because no one else would hire him, and when he met his wife, she didnt have and couldnt find a job..and she was able to get a call center job too. They worked for a cell phone company, but there are all types really.

    I would get out there and look every day though. Like when I was looking, I literally walked up and down the block and stepped into every single restaurant and handed in my application. In two weeks, I must have filled out at least 3 or 4 applications a day (each one took forever cause the managers always too forevah to come see me, and they interview on the spot. I learned that if I walk out without an interview, I wasnt getting the job)

    Same for when I was looking for an apartment...this past week, Id drop kiddo off at school, and spend the entire day driving around and calling up every for rent sign I saw. You have to get out there and hit the pavement...literally! But its really worth it. Its great to hear that you are feeling inspired..already, having a positive attitude and putting your mind to it that there are options and you will find a way puts you in a much better place to make it happen!
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    Thank you THANK YOU all of you!! <3 I'm "hitting the pavement" again today and not giving up on anything.
    lokikola, thank you so much for offering me a backup opportunity. I will be in touch. xoxo

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    No friends, or no family? No one? If it is reasonable talk to you ex, if you two are on netural terms, see if you can stay another month to get things picked up. Are you a stripper, or thinking of becoming one? The job you have now, ask for more shifts, tell your boss the sitation, they may be able to understand and let you work more for a bit. Look for another job, if you arent considering stripping, something quick, such as house cleaning, baby sitting, pet walking, its little but its money.

    Now, if you cannot stay with your boyfriend nor want to do the other option. There has to be a cheap motel you can stay at, find a club you want to work at and start stripping. Go to the club FIRST before orering a hotel room, the closer you are the better, the more time you can spend at the club to make money. WHen they hire you, work work work. 150 should be enough to get a shitty room and a dancer fee. Some clubs have hotels attached to them which offer discounts to their dancers,go around and speak with the managers.

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    You could always come out here and save up. You're guaranteed housing and salary for the duration of your stay.

    If anything, that is the one upside to this job. You can essentially go anywhere and you are bound to find a club that you can work at=) This is the only job I know of where you have the ability to literally start over from scratch, if you want.

    The best of luck to you!

    P.S. Sorry if my posts haven't been relevant, I haven't read this thread thoroughly.
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    If you're really that broke and desperate, Guam is a fantastic option. You obviously have internet access so you can certainly apply. In three month, working six days a week, you'll save loads of money. Honestly, you have to want to get back on your feet bad enough. $450 isn't actually that broke when you think about it. I've walked off of planes with lass than $30 in my pocket and managed to scrape together work enough to turn that into $300 by the end of a nigh or two. You say this may be the hardest couple of month in your life. Why make it any harder? It doesn't sound like you have kids or absolutely anything keeping you where you are. Why not get your ass on a plane (the ticket would be paid for) and spend it making money on a tropical island?
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