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    So I'm supposed to be starting at Club Risque in Bristol tomorrow, when I get there give them my schedule for the next month and a half [I'm still stunned by that] and such. However, I just, ugh, I can't explain it, I didn't feel comfortable there. I didn't like the stage setup, which is peculier, I didn't like the way I or the other new girl were treated by the manager while signing up - not inappropriately in THAT way, but very condescendingly and totally unwelcoming. I'm going to ask some of the room attendants or the house mom about dances themselves, because that wasn't explained, except how you collect the money after the dance, then give it to the club, and your cut is given to you at the end of the night ($15 out of $20). Nothing about how the rooms work. I didn't like the $10.50 in tolls I'm going to accumulate to get down there and back. Meh, but I suppose if I make money there it will improve my opinion of the place. *shrug* However, the customers, at the least the ones at the stage which was the majority, seemed pretty nice and there weren't too many girls hustling hard.

    But, I still don't want to be there for more than a few days. Has anyone ever had trouble quitting a place? I just feel weird about committing to a month and a half [because they said I had to when I arrived, I can't say "uh, let me get back to you] and then leaving. I'm not planning to stay in the area anyway, isn't like I /could/ stay with them that long anyway, even if I wanted to.
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    Default Re: Is quitting ever difficult?

    i wouldn't worry about it. rarely in this business have i seen anyone give the customary 2 weeks or anything. maybe just tell them upfront you're only in the area for x amount of time? or alternately if it isnt working out, just call and cancel your bookings and go somewhere else. even that isnt really expected, but i'm sure it would be appreciated.
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    Default Re: Is quitting ever difficult?

    If you are not feeling comfortable with this place, than why bother with stressing yourself out? Isn't there another club that you would feel more comfortable in?

    If you do deciede on working there, just make out the schedule that they want and then just don't go back when you are through.

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    Heehee, yeah, at the least there are other places in the area I can run off to - when my bf wakes up we're going to a hole-in-the-wall place about 45 minutes away, to check out [something I didn't do before, checking out the place ]. I'm going to give it one day, I remind myself that large amounts of money can quickly chase away any woes about the place.

    I always call or give somewhat advance notice, at the last place finished up any shifts I still had but they didn't need SO many shifts in advance.

    How about with chains, like say when I leave Baltimore Gold Club, would they be annoyed at another Gold Club?
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    Default Re: Is quitting ever difficult?

    I never had a problem leaving one club in a chain and going to another club in the same chain. Managers expect dancers to come and go.

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