Any opinions of Good Guys in Washington, D.C.?
Any opinions of Good Guys in Washington, D.C.?
Good Guys is alright -
I worked there before a major shift in management, though, so it is hard to say. At the time, money was good and its a pretty easy place to work if you don't cause a lot of trouble.
If it is the same, then its a good place to be. I know that they changed management because there was an incident over which a bunch of girls came accross the street to JP's (where I am now) and I heard that a lot of customers stopped going as well.
If you can't get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you'd best teach it to dance.-George Bernard Shaw
I used to work there too when I started dancing and went back once in a while but stopped working there permanently after the management shift. Money is down and a lot of the best looking girls have left, along with many of the higher-spending customers.
Of course high spending is relative in DC, so if you're used to making a lot more than $150-$250 (high estimate) a shift, you will probably be unhappy there. I went back to work a shift after having spent a few months working in New Orleans and it was hard being "dollared to death" after being used to averaging 2 to 3 times as much in NOLA than at Good Guys.
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