Why is it so cheap to live there? Thinking of moving there and becoming a dancer.
Why is it so cheap to live there? Thinking of moving there and becoming a dancer.
Last edited by Lil Minx; 08-15-2018 at 09:31 AM. Reason: overthinking myself
Hi yes it is less expensive to live here in certain areas . I just moved here about a month and a half ago. However , dancing out here is a different ball game. If u want to work at the top clubs the competition is fierce you will be dancing with hundreds of girls on the same shift it’s very cut throat out here worse than Manhattan in my humble opinion. House fees are high if you want to work the best shifts too. Now I’m not trying to discourage you I’m just keeping things real cause I moved out here thinking the same thing you are stacks of money and cheap rent but here’s the kicker ... it’s harder here but yes it is possible to make big money but you can also leave in the negative too u could score a great customer for a vip that will spend big money only to have a host pull u out and replace you with one of their girls (just happened to me) I would suggest visiting for a work trip stay for a couple weeks before committing to moving out here



Nevada in general is cheaper than the big cities simply because it’s the desert. But like every city, there’s pockets of areas that isn’t as cheap as another area. Would just depend on what area you decided to live in.
The money doesn’t come easy like you maybe thinking in Vegas. Do some research on the Vegas threads here.
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I'm sorry. You'd prob make more waitressing/cocktailing/bartending, if you're hot enough I'd do that instead otherwise be prepared to escort.





This is accurate. I have strong ties to Vegas & in a lot of sales based jobs there it's famine or feast $$$ wise.
Great town, but the economy there is definitely different than Main Street USA.
Also honestly the very high door fees at the premium strip clubs in Vegas actually keep some people away. You might have to brave working in a dump to get on your feet, and that experience can be tough on a new dancer.
Best of luck, enjoy Las Vegas.
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