
Originally Posted by
shanna dior
Congratulations on getting hired!
Balancing your schedule is going to be super important because studying and having one job leads to burnout easily enough, but you're throwing in a second job, and one that on it's own burns ladies out pretty hard. Don't push yourself too hard. The club will always be there, so you don't have to work every night or every weekend if you've got a big exam coming up or an assignment to work. I'm not sure what you're studying, but if you have the opportunity to do an internship or work placement, even if it's unpaid, take advantage of that. Dancing gives you the luxury of being able to work for free sometimes since you'll make enough in the club to cover your costs.
School should always be your #1 priority since that's what you're working these two jobs for. It can be easy to lose sight of that when you're surrounded by cash and party girls, but going down that path is the quickest way to get stuck as a dancer and wasting what you've been working so hard towards.
Dancing is an awesome part-time job to have as a student -- you just have to take advantage of it, rather than let it take advantage of you.
Good luck on your first shift!
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