If you've anticipated resigning, do you let your clients know you're doing so?
The gal who dances for me abruptly left the club. She was a regular weekend performer and toted as their #1 dancer. There was a space of 3 weeks where I couldn't get out to the club and now she's gone. I asked the main bouncer and he just grinned and said, "She's gone, but I have a feeling she'll be back."
Later, I asked the waitress who seemed to talk to her the most (and is also the club owner's daughter)...her answer was, "Oh she quit and moved to San Francisco to be a firefighter."
My last conversation with her while getting a dance was her telling me about how some guy had just tried to kiss her and how she has to signal a bouncer in a certain way, otherwise if mgmt/security staff saw and assumed she initiated the kiss on the mouth, she'd get fired...which she didn't want.
Do you ladies give a client notice when you're going to leave the club? I'm disappointed, had she told me, I would have def splurged on some more VIP experiences and bought her a gift. She did very much provide me with a lovely experience. I tipped her well that night, at least. I guess I'm disappointed.



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