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    Ok, things are looking up, i might be able to move to SF, soon, bout to go check out an apartment this week.
    So, I've talked to Diana a lil, but i wanted to know if anyone else if from the SF area and willing to give me some advice on where to work. I already know bout the "extra's", although any further insight is welcomed. Also anything else would help out, like i need to get some stuff to dance in, shoes, outfit, i don't have lots of funds, but i will NEED those.I'm hoping that dancing in SF is enough to live on, if anyone has done it, say so, please, just so i'll feel better.

    Thanks guys, and have a GREAT day!

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    The cost of living in SF is still pretty steep, but the higher volume club dancers earn more than enough to live there. The middle to lower end clubs- you'll notice most of the dancers live in the east bay or peninsula and commute to work. Public transportation is available in the form of train/buses, but sucks. Still, I know many that ride a train in/out of the city every day, but it takes a good 2-hours out of their day versus 45 minutes if they had a car, but the remote living quarters cuts their monthly expenses in near half while staying in more comfortable, secure neighborhoods. The real target is to live within cabfaire from your club, find a club that will earn you enough to afford housing and SF priced life necessities in a semi-tolerable part of the city.

    For a fairly sizable list of clubs in the city, try this link->
    http://www.stripclublist.com/y2.asp?s=CA

    (click "Sort by City" at the top, then scan the San Francisco clubs).

    The big-three "extras" clubs are Mitchell Brothers, New Century Theatre and Market Street Cinema (in that order from "Classy" to "Cesspool"). As you are new, I'd highly discourage AGAINST Market Street Cinema as it's one step away from working the street.

    Of the remaining clubs (lesser extras), Hustler's, Crazy Horse, Gold Club, and Lusty Lady have very good customer traffic and the ladies I know at them express sanitary/good working conditions. There are also a plethora of dive bars in Broadway, but I'd also urge steering away if you can possibly avoid as some have very poor working conditions and very low repeat clientele. You would get much better results if you narrow your interest to a few clubs and inquire about them directly.

    There are plenty of shops (North Beach especially) that cater directly to strippers, albeit pricier than usual. If you are strapped for funds, your best bet is going to be online, but at the expense of less proper fitment and tougher sizing guides. Ebay's Daapeegoo section has some CHEAP theme outfits (even laced bikini micro/bra sets for as low as $14 lol). Just hit www.ebay.com, hit SEARCH at the top, then hit the "find members" at the top, and enter "daapeegoo" in the "Feedback Profile" box and hit search.. finally clicking on "Back to the Daapeegoo lingerie store" on the feedback screen. You should be able to get a couple sets for ~$60, afterwards if things go well you can afford to hit the REAL stores in SF and buy some nice things.

    Shoes? You're a female.. You should be able to sniff out every bargain shoe source in the area inside of an hour lol.
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    thank you SO much polecat, that helps lots.
    And by shoes i meant what do you guys wear? the lace up ones around the legs, or the simple ankle strap ones...Would anything i like work?

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