Just out of curiosity.
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Just out of curiosity.
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Money.





Why not?
Some do it for the change of scenery, or because they enjoy traveling like anyone else would. Or, they travel in pursuit of good clubs to work at. Why bother staying caged up in one city your whole life?
"Dancing tables, making deals with devils like a drunk beauty queen"





Privacy.
Also my money would decline if I got too comfy.




I travel to other cities to dance sometimes because the cities in my area seriously suck. Change of scenery and making new girl money is nice.



Because we can. Our jobs are flexible enough to allow travel, so why not? Also, some follow the busy seasons
That's awesome!





Because I run out of room to bury corpses.
"Fake tits are like Kevlar. They don't guarantee your chances of survival but they sure as hell improve it."
Tempest




I haven't since I moved to Portland. There are so many clubs here, that traveling to find a new club is completely unnecessary. The money kind of sucks here, though, so I wouldn't recommend coming here for the money. When I live in a different city where there were limited club choices, I used to travel all the time.





This's a great thread!!! I Hate Chicago!Whirlerz, coming to an sc near you!
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MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
-Eartha Kitt


I try way harder when I'm at a new club, if I work somewhere for awhile I tend to start slacking off. I also think you can really milk every customer for everything they've got cause you're never gonna see them again so you don't have to worry about making them a regular etc. It also lends urgency to your sales pitch and it's super fun I love seeing america





^ This is why I like to travel also! I hate having to hustle cheap regular local losers into buying one dance or even trying for VIPs. I love not knowing anyone anywhere I go & yes that new girl $$$ is THE best!!!Usually takes me one shift to really get things underway for me in a new place though. I feel more confident on stage at new places too.
"Alot of people are afraid to say what they want, that's why they don't get what they want"~ Madonna
"Respect is a dying art"
"Philosophy is the talk on a cereal box"



Adventure, money.




I like the change in customers too. I danced at one little club not too long ago and I got new girl money from a lot of the PL regulars. If I see them more often after that and not spending money in the club they just begin to annoy me with their presence.





I'm itching to travel again.
"Fake tits are like Kevlar. They don't guarantee your chances of survival but they sure as hell improve it."
Tempest
I was a stationary stripper because the idea of traveling gave me far too much anxiety. Dancing is already such an anxiety-producing job for many of us; adding travel on top of that, a new city, the pressure to make back the money you've spent on the trip, having to audition before you can even start earning that money back, new customers, new managers, new girls...way too much for me. I have tons of respect for women who do this!




I get frustrated working at the same place for too long, and having to be around all the drama that goes on. If there's no drama, it just becomes too repetitive and boring. I like to switch it up, see new things, but not stick around long enough to see the drama and bullsh*t.
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