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    Process at clubs - what's a typical shift?


    Hi everybody -
    I have been taking classes in LA for a year now both at a dance studio and the sfactor. I have a pole at home and I LOVE pole dancing! I am interested in seeking employment in LA or Vegas - and I have been to many clubs, but what actually happens on a shift? What's the process? All I see from my end is girls going up for two songs, and then taking clients for laps.... what can I expect in a typical shift?

    Especially interested in info for 4play and Plan B in LA, and Crazy Horse Too, Olympic Gardens, and Sapphire in Vegas.

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    Default Re: Process at clubs - what's a typical shift?

    As far as I know thats about all you do? I mean, you do the stage, then try to get laps, maybe sit with custy's if they pay you for your company or buy you a drink. Eh. Not much to it really.

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    Default Re: Process at clubs - what's a typical shift?

    Depends on how many girls are working when you are, but basically it's:
    Stage
    Work the floor
    Stage
    Work the floor
    ..........and repeat until closing time!



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    Default Re: Process at clubs - what's a typical shift?

    Quote Originally Posted by hardkandee
    Depends on how many girls are working when you are, but basically it's:
    Stage
    Work the floor
    Stage
    Work the floor
    ..........and repeat until closing time!
    It's a vicious cycle!
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    Default Re: Process at clubs - what's a typical shift?

    1. Remove civilian clothing and make myself sexy with costume, heels and makeup.

    2. Fix my hair

    3. Spray on perfume

    4. Pick out my music with the dj

    5. Take a quick pee, wash hands.

    6. Walk to the bar and grab a dry towel to stroke the pole with...

    7. Greet a few regular customers

    8. Perform on stage

    9. Fix make-up and hair

    10. A little more perfume or body spray...

    11. Work the floor

    12. Try and get my ass in the champagne room since I know it will be awhile before I am on stage again.

    13. Stage

    14. Repeat steps 9 & 10

    15. Work the floor

    16. Take a quick pee, wash hands....

    17. Work the floor

    18. Stage

    19.Repeat steps 9 & 10

    20. T'shirt dance around midnight

    21. Work the floor

    22. Repeat, repeat, repeat...

    23. Last dance with all the girls on stage

    24. Smell ya later...........



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