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Last edited by KaraLynn; 05-25-2015 at 01:08 PM.




A lot of places do require four nights a week for some crazy reason. It's almost full time. Pumps is flexible and allows girls passing through to work, but earnings potential isn't the greatest and you'd have to call to see if they'd book you that night if they've got an open spot. They keep a cap on how many girls can work that night and it's been flooded with girls these days. Some pros is that the area is gentrifying and it's not far from the L train. A lot of girls walk by themselves or in groups, or just take a 3 min cab ride to the station.
If you don't mind the 1099s, Sapphire had a pretty open schedule. They said they wanted new girls to work a mandatory Saturday or Monday I think it was. Definitely remember Saturday. I think Ricks had an open schedule too, but don't quote me on this. My mind is drawing a blank right now. Peytons requires 3 nights a week, they are pretty strict on scheduling though. Gallaghers, Rouge, and Riviera is out, the first two will fine you out the ass and will not work with you. Don't bother going to Vixens or NYC Gentlemen's Club, they require schedules and are the saddest clubs I've seen so far in the boroughs. Show Palace required a 3 day schedule when I was there, but they also worked with me. This might have been a special preference for me though. I don't know if that's changed now.
Unfortunately not of clubs are cool with travelers.




You're not. I only lasted a day there, but from what I gathered:
-It's not easy to get from the trains
-It's not that easy to get driving there!!
-House fee was around ~$50-60, they have all kinds of bullshit fines, and the first dance was $40 and they take $20. Next two dances are $20, but then it goes back to $40 again by the third one (and the house takes another $20 from that) and then over and over. Too confusing.
-It was dead when I went there, but clientele seemed like mostly blue-collar Hispanics. I think the club caters to that crowd. Just the general feeling I got.
-Earnings potential looked bad
Sadly I do not, but I heard there was money out there. This is secondhand info though. Whenever I do move back to the NYC area Connecticut will be my next dancing stop, because I simply won't have the patience or have the time to deal with NYC's scheduling policies.




Oh I totally forgot about Staten Island. Would you be willing to work there?




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As far as Manhattan goes, Scores, Rick's, and Vivid are open schedule. They'll ask when you want to come in for the rest of the week, but it's in no way binding. Avoid Flashdancers like the plague.
They are hiring, just go in.
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