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    Ladies,

    P.S. , there's another reason I like being an SCJ. It keeps me out of the bars.

    In the clubs, I don't tend to drink too much, in a bar that's what you're there for. I have a few maybe 3 or 4 tops sitting with a fave and find myself talking more than drinking.

    Plus, another thing is that when I have had a few extras, the ladies whom I am with, have often either coached me not to, worried about me, and even called a cab.

    You don't as often get that in a bar, where guys expect you to consume half the bar contents and ask for more. If you stop, it's a sign of weakness.

    Grow up, it's not the old days, when if you drank too much, cops would just take your keys or even drive you home or even give a shit.

    Also, the girls we sit with are smarter than the guys in the bars. It doesn't take long for most girls in this business, to realize that if they drink all nite they will be polluted at 2 AM.

    -Sad-
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    Default Re: Dancer appreciation

    Ladies,

    P.S. , there's another reason I like being an SCJ. It keeps me out of the bars.

    In the clubs, I don't tend to drink too much, in a bar that's what you're there for. I have a few maybe 3 or 4 tops sitting with a fave and find myself talking more than drinking.

    Plus, another thing is that when I have had a few extras, the ladies whom I am with, have often either coached me not to, worried about me, and even called a cab.

    You don't as often get that in a bar, where guys expect you to consume half the bar contents and ask for more. If you stop, it's a sign of weakness.

    Grow up, it's not the old days, when if you drank too much, cops would just take your keys or even drive you home or even give a shit.

    Also, the girls we sit with are smarter than the guys in the bars. It doesn't take long for most girls in this business, to realize that if they drink all nite they will be polluted at 2 AM.

    -Sad-
    Its a constant battle for me to satisfy everyone at my bar, but not let anyone get dangerous for him/herself or others. I have lost the tip numerous times over my last 12+ years of bartending because the customer is pissed that he/she can't drink themselves into oblivion. "But I'm Not Drunk" is their whine. "Good.. and you won't be when you leave my bar" is my reply. The key is to be totally aware of your customers, and head them off just before they go over the edge (very few appreciate this, because most have the Attitude that "Oh, Nothing will Happen").

    Losing the tip sucks, but the extra 10 dollars isnt worth having someone die because I was afraid of losing it.

    I applaud any dancer or SC as a whole that keeps an eye out for their customers like that.

    PJ

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