Curious, if some of you don't mind me asking....
How long do you stay at your residential club til you move to another one?





Curious, if some of you don't mind me asking....
How long do you stay at your residential club til you move to another one?
Well sweetie, I have been at my club for 4 years... I am just very confortable there and still make great money! Lot's of regulars..![]()





Good for you, & that is actually good to hear.Originally Posted by VADEN link=board=25;threadid=13090;start=msg170392#msg17 0392 date=1094426282
I can't imagine some ppl having to jump from club to club every couple of months, must be a pain in the ass.





I was at two different clubs for just over a year... then I did some travelling around the place (I had been bitten by the travel bug) and am now back on the Gold Coast awaiting for the new club here to open....
Due to learning of the new anti-smoking laws that are to "passed" later this year in Queensland :o ... I might have to look at spending more time in Melbourne, Victoria between Goldfingers and Bar20 than here (Gold Coast) or anywhere else in Queensland.
It's a shame too.. as Teaze in Rockhampton is a little goldmine at the moment... when those anti-smoking laws are introduced.. it might not be as worth it to work there. It certainly is going to impact the Gold Coast :'(
Regardless, I am one of those dancers that likes to bide her time between a few clubs so I can keep things "fresh" .
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Different girls have different approaches to where they're going to work. I'm the type who likes to stay in one place; it takes me a while to feel comfortable in a new club so I don't like hopping around. Others get bored working at the same club all of the time so they will work at two or more, switching when they feel like it. Others make the rounds, working at clubs consecutively for short periods of time. When you first start, it's probably a good idea to stick with your club for a while to learn the ropes, then you can think about checking other clubs out.
I have been at my club two years but its not a place where I work every week. I only get X amount of days per month. But I also worked in Stiletto in Nanuet, and that club allows weekly bookings.I like to stay in one or two places.
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I like to jump around clubs, there is nothing wrong with it if you are a good hustler. When you stay at one place too long, its easy to get caught up in the drama. Comfort is a good incentive to stay, but its more challenging to mix things up a bit.
Regulars are a good incentive to stay, but I think that being fresh meat at a new club is more profitable, hands down. There are advantages to dissadvantages.
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Originally Posted by Mia M
I have been at my home club for almost a year now, and I am ready for a 2 week vacation or so. I loved traveling before all the kids were here, but now I have so much to do that I can't travel as much as I would like.
But I agree, stay where you are for a little while to learn the ropes a little then if you feel the need, GO!
Either way you have to do what's best for you.
Kitana
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