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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizette
    BGMM, it's the club. It's not good for either the dancers or the customers. It's design is to rip off both. I'm doing average for my area. I made more as a server at the Olive Garden. I think I should be earning more.

    No, there is no other club in my area that seems to be better.

    45K is not much. It is great pay, but I am a dancer with an expiration date. In 2 years, I'd like to move on. I have to save for my future while maintaining a modest lifestyle. I live like someone who earns $20K/year so that when I'm all washed up, I have some money to fall back on when I am beginning a new phase in my life.
    Sidenote: I would wager that waiters in high end eateries in NYC make as much or more then the average dancer. The average waiter/res in a chain resturant in mid-town manhattan makes about $60,00/yr. Wait staff at places like the Four Seasons can approach six figures. Captains at high end establishments and banquet halls make around $50-$60grand a year and a percentage of the gross as their commission [usually 1%] which easily puts them over six figures.

    The point being, a successful waiter makes as much or more than a successful strip-club dancer in NYC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lildreamer316
    Sorry, I REFUSE to feel badly for making 100 or less in a night...I leave with my dignity. Unfortunatly, my friend dosen't have that option. I am a good dancer. I know how to hustle. I am ready to work. SOMEONE give me a club with some money in it where I don't have to promise this guy I will F*** him all night for 200 just to get ONE TABLE DANCE. Most of you don't know how lucky you are.Please quit assuming that it is always the girl's fault that we don't make the money; sometimes the club/area/city make it impossible to. REALLY.
    Don't freet LD. As I stated above, you can be a great dancer but either not have the contact to get into the best clubs are be, for whatever reason, unable or unwilling to move to gain access to better clubs and wind up making the kind of money you are talking about. It is reasonable, and you can certainly want more, but you aren't doing anything WRONG because you aren't making more than that.

    There are only a certain number of clubs that can generate the kind of numbers BG is mentioning. Someone is going to be dancing in the rest of them. Do your thing, your way, and prepare for other work when the dancing gig gets old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan Wayward
    We certainly don't think it's anyone's fault if they live in an area where dancer earnings are low. Bad nights happen to everyone, everywhere. But if they happen all of the time, and a $300 night is a wild exception, we might question why one would continue dancing for long in that area rather than seeking other employment. I, personally, think that a $1500 week is good, and earning $1000 a week can certainly beat a lot of other options. But $500 a week for dancing is a little hard to deal with.
    Then you have to walk a mile or so in the shoes of a dancer working in a club in Camden, NJ [by way of example]. A woman who works there because it is close to home so her mother can watch her kids while she is dancing, bringing home about $150 for an average day shift. She can't afford a car of her own, she talks public transportation to work or gets a ride. She can't afford to go into NYC or Philadelphia every day to dance where she might make more money. She may be pretty, she may even have talent, but she works where her support for her kids is built in and doesn't want to move far away from family. If the dancer is smart then what she is doing is paying her bills and attending night college or vocational classes so she can get a degree or a job when the dancer thing has had its day.

    Like I told BG, Susan, if you think the 'average' go-go/strip-club dancer is a PYT who is working her way through grad school, or getting enough money together to buy a business, I would think you might find yourself mistaken.

    From my personal experience I find the average dancer is a single mother, with limited resources, making just enough dancing to keep her head above water and, hopefully, making moves for her future outside of dancing.

    Some of you Ladies ought to realize you are the exceptions and not the rule.

    Anyway... If I made my point, good. If not then it isn't going to be made at this point and there is nothing more to say that hasn't been said already.

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    Again location has alot to do with earnings, as well as the dancer.

    If you're in an up-scale club doing VIP's and have regulars, work shifts etc. AND run high mileage (not extras) here in most south Florida clubs you should make more than $225 nightly, any night, or you need to re-think you're hustling skills.

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    I usually average between 200- 500 a shift, but more often than not make around 300- 350 during the day shift. I have to compete with around 17-30 dancers a shift, and can still make this amount with very few customers in the club. It is no secret that many of the girls there work outside of the club. Hell, a few even brag about it. Management doesn't give a rats ass what girls do in the back and I have seen things that have down right made me sick. Funny thing is, when I look at the dance sheet at the end of my shift, I rarely have fewer dances than other dancers, with the exception of our "top earner". I don't do extras or go beyond what makes me comfortable. I just give very sensual dances, and pick and chose the customers that respect me. Now if there were no extras going on in the back could I probably make much more...hell yeah, undoubtedly. Thing is, I am happy where I am, happy with the money I make, and don't give in to the bull shit of believing I can't make money. Like someone said, where else can you make that much money in one day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorn
    Like I told BG, Susan, if you think the 'average' go-go/strip-club dancer is a PYT who is working her way through grad school, or getting enough money together to buy a business, I would think you might find yourself mistaken.
    Don't patronize me. I'm well aware of the demographics of this business. Sometimes I work in high-end clubs, sometimes in dives. There is no such thing as the average stripper.

    I maintain that $500 a week is obtainable in numerous other jobs, and that the maintenance required to be a dancer should yield a higher income than the average job available to a woman with limited education or employment opportunities. However, if this is the most lucrative opportunity open to a dancer, and she is happy with that income, then more power to her.

    From my personal experience I find the average dancer is a single mother, with limited resources, making just enough dancing to keep her head above water and, hopefully, making moves for her future outside of dancing.
    Another sterotype. Thanks.

    Anyway... If I made my point, good. If not then it isn't going to be made at this point and there is nothing more to say that hasn't been said already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigGreenMnM
    Loyalty goes along way,but not really in this business,only between the friends you make.Most club owners couldnt tell you all the names of the girls they had last year,let alone right now.
    Being in NC,we both know that there are 15 top rated clubs within 1-2 hours of anywhere within the state,where girls are making the money im talking about,and its almost golf season again.Girls are about to flock into the carolinas over the next 3-4 months,just like they have been doing for 20 years.
    Regardless of how i feel about your owner and the chain/baby I helped build,if you cant afford to wait till the club kicks in,you gotta go to the money.
    Fuck him
    fuck the club
    fuck me
    fuck anyone else involved.
    This is about you and the goals you set for your future.Outside of kids if you have them,nothing else matters.It really is all about you.
    As your agent/father/boyfriend/husband/uncle/priest/friend/2nd cousin twice removed,I would tell you to maximize your potential while you can.If the club is the problem,I would tell you to NOT LEAVE UNTIL YOU FIND ANOTHER CLUB,but start shopping around.SW is a great resource for finding clubs.
    If the chain wont let you work at a location that is making money,then go to another chain or club.
    I quit my club. I have a new one. It's supposed to be the best one in my big city. I expect my earnings to go up. I consider myself a quality product. As much as I love dancing, I won't undersell myself. I know what I am worth. I think the new club and I will have a good relationship. The last one was really skanky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lizette
    I quit my club. I have a new one. It's supposed to be the best one in my big city. I expect my earnings to go up. I consider myself a quality product. As much as I love dancing, I won't undersell myself. I know what I am worth. I think the new club and I will have a good relationship. The last one was really skanky.



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    no way! Nobody on this board, or any exotic dancer should go home with that, we are taking our clothes off, showing strange men are "gift" why settle for less than 500 a night. we are all worth it, and some days it may be a struggle, but we can do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tootsie
    no way! Nobody on this board, or any exotic dancer should go home with that, we are taking our clothes off, showing strange men are "gift" why settle for less than 500 a night. we are all worth it, and some days it may be a struggle, but we can do it.
    Don't get me wrong. I don't disagree with this sentiment.

    I decidely think that someone who has made a decision about opening themselves to the natural forces that come into play [grabby customers, dopey and occassional cruel management, etc and so forth] deserve to make more then $500 a shift.

    What I am saying is that dancers have to know, in making these decisions that they are making, that there are lots and lots of dancers out there that don't make that a shift.

    They don't make it not because they don't deserve it but because there are but so many clubs that draw the type of cliental that can generate $500 per shift per dancer [for example, that means a club with 12 dancers on a shift , not all that unusual, must have $6000.00 of loose money coming through the door during a shift... it doesn't sound like a lot for some markets, but for others it is a lot of money, especially on a day shift].

    So if we use, only as a working example and not to suggest these are actual numbers, a market where there are 5 top end clubs and 20 middle tier clubs and maybe 300 low end clubs [hey, that sounds like NJ ] and far more dancers then there are open slots in those 25 top end and middle tier clubs, than a goodly number of the dancers in that market are going to be working in those lower tier clubs and not making $500/shift. Unless, of course, they are willing to move to where the numbers are better. Still, they have to remember that the numbers in that market are still going to favor only the best dancers in so far as if you are going by looks and skills alone.

    That is why the biggest thing in this business is to know people. Networking works big time in the strip-club business. It is frequently the people you know who will get you into the bigger clubs, unless you are an absolute babe and have talent pouring out of your every pore, in which case you ought to be doing the pagent circuit [Ms Nude World, and other such business] and then getting "feature work". [though the pagent circuit has fallen off in favor of porn stars for feature performers over the last decade]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorn
    That was an actual example from an actual 'average dancer' I know. I think it says far more about you than it might about me if you found her life to be a stereotype. Remember, I didn't place it out there as a stereotypical anything. You are the one responsible for how you interpret information placed before you.
    I find this funny. You made an assumption based on ONE average stripper that you actually know. You DID place out there as a stereotype (the average stripper is a single mom...blah, blah, blah). THAT'S a stereotype. If you do not want to stereotype then you say, "The one stripper I know is a single mom...blah, blah, blah." On a poll of all the girls I worked with the AVERAGE stripper was married/engaged with children. There were a few, very few, single moms. A few of the girls who weren't married or had bf's also did not have kids. Also, the girls that were "scrapping" by to make ends meet didn't mean that they didn't make enough money...just that they had no clue on how to spend it properly...they just aren't fiscally responsible.

    Anyways...you DID make a stereotype...

    And, if a person is happy with the amount of money that they could make a week working, then that is their happiness. Good for them. For me, I was happy making $400 a week (working 1 night...LOL) until I got into my current club and started making double or triple that (of course, there were some nights that I wondered why I ever went in...). So, I could never go back to making only $400 a week. Much less minimum wage.

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    i've been dancing for 2 months and work in a small club. i have never walked out with less than $130. i usually work 4 hour shifts and we have NO house fees and aren't required to tip anyone at the end of our shifts. Lapdances are $25 we give the house 10 of that. The best i have ever done was $310. i'm happy with what i make but i plan on doing better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VenusGoddess
    I find this funny. You made an assumption based on ONE average stripper that you actually know.
    [scratching head] VG, I am sorry but it is you that made the assumption. It was that based on the fact that I used one dancer to typify the dozens I know that have similar situations it meant that I know one dancer. In fact, I know hundreds. Remember, I use to work and place bouncers in many strip-clubs in the NYC metro area.

    Since that time I still go to strip-clubs and being the chatty and friendly sort am have no problem striking up conversations with dancers and reaching the point where we start to talk about them. People love to talk about themselves if you let them. I listen. I've been invited to some of their homes, met their kids, sometimes their boyfriends or girlfriends.

    Quote Originally Posted by VenusGoddess
    And, if a person is happy with the amount of money that they could make a week working, then that is their happiness. Good for them. For me, I was happy making $400 a week (working 1 night...LOL) until I got into my current club and started making double or triple that (of course, there were some nights that I wondered why I ever went in...). So, I could never go back to making only $400 a week. Much less minimum wage.
    Absolutely fine and dandy. You are though mistaking my saying that many dancers work for less with the notion that I think they ought to. But you also seem to be mistaking yourself for the rule and not the exception.

    As I suggested to Susan, do the math. There are many more down scale clubs than there are mid or upscale clubs. Someone is dancing in them and those someones aren't making $250/shift very often. [especially on day shifts]

    Some of the things you guys say around here have to sting a bit for those dancers working in those smaller clubs. A couple of them have even responded in this thread. And you have to know, by their sheer numbers, they are closer to what constitutes the norm then you are.
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    Well BigGreen, I completely agree with what you've said 100% but I can appreciate the tone of Susan's post better. Catch my drift man?

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    BG, I am sorry that you took offense. I think you made some good points. I'm just saying that you can't really answer the poll that leads off this thread.

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    Cleaned up this piece. PLEASE...if you've already made your point, move on. There is no need to argue.

    Thank you...move along...heh heh

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    Quote Originally Posted by tootsie
    no way! Nobody on this board, or any exotic dancer should go home with that, we are taking our clothes off, showing strange men are "gift" why settle for less than 500 a night. we are all worth it, and some days it may be a struggle, but we can do it.
    Most of gals around here (and in pretty much any city within a six hour drive of me) would be satisfied with Lizette's $225/night figure.

    Hitting even an occasional $500/night would make many of them estatic.
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    I started out at a nude club where I would make between 150- 300/night working 3-4 nights a week...this was my first club, then money went down and got to where I was leaving very regularly with under 100, sometimes not much more than 15-40 bucks and I knew it was time to leave. i wanted a new apartment and had so many bills, I felt like I might as well go back to a regular job but knew I didnt want to, so I switched to another club about 45 miles away from the old one, one that is topless with alcohol, and tipouts to 3 ppl instead of 4, and my money has been very rarely under 300 after tipouts and usually between 3-600 in a club with $15 clothed lap dances where you keep all your money, only pay a $20 house fee and night tip out as opposed to the former where it was $30 bucks topless(we only got 15) plus tip outs to floater,dj, bar, housemom, security, valet). I was able to move into a new apartment and buy all my furniture in cash, take some time off to travel, and keep the bills paid. Because of this positive experience, Im more than willing to travel for work at least short term for other opportunities as well as return to places that may have just been experiencing a seasonal slump, which also has to be taken into account.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tootsie
    no way! Nobody on this board, or any exotic dancer should go home with that, we are taking our clothes off, showing strange men are "gift" why settle for less than 500 a night. we are all worth it, and some days it may be a struggle, but we can do it.
    And exactly what gift would that be? My boobs covered in latex? Cause we don't get nekkid here, nor are we actually topless. We have to have our nipple and nipple area covered at all times.

    I don't mind making $225 a night, that's more than I would make if I used my degree so I can't complain.

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    225... are you talking about an 8 hour shift?

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    Just my personal experience...

    I left a position in a genetics laboratory to work dancing. My first lab job was 5 years ago and I made $8 an hour. 4 years later, a few job changes, and a degree, that increased to $14 an hour. The only way to earn 100+K in that field is to get a PhD (6 years on top of the 4) and invest time as a post doc (possibly another 10 years). That's a long time.

    Two months ago I started dancing. I started at a tiny, shitty club for a few weeks where the average take home was $50 to $100. I then switched to a better club and now I'm making an average of $200 a shift.

    That is, in two months starting a new line a work I've been able to make more than investing 5 years and debt (loans) in a "respectible" field. If someone thinks that $200 a night isn't worth it, you really should consider the time aspect that is involved to earn the equivalent in a different field.

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    Default Re: Do you average $225 or less per night?

    but in a typical career path, you make more as you gain experience.

    There is a glass ceiling in ours. You can compare both jobs at this stage in your life, but at 45, you don't want to be working as a cashier in some dollar store....waiting for that rich guy who will support you.

    Plan well, my stripper sisters. I know we all know we have to....but it's so rare that it happens. $200 is not a lot if you are adequately saving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LilSweetVixen
    225... are you talking about an 8 hour shift?
    Good question. I've only got 4 hour shifts, so $225 isn't as low as it seems.



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    I completly agree with Tootsie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitana
    And exactly what gift would that be? My boobs covered in latex? Cause we don't get nekkid here, nor are we actually topless. We have to have our nipple and nipple area covered at all times.

    I don't mind making $225 a night, that's more than I would make if I used my degree so I can't complain.

    Kitana
    the gift? umm... are bodies! we are showing men are gift, maybe you don't consider your body a gift, but i sure do! latex or not, you can't see that on a beach, i think that if we take our clothes off we should be covered in cash!

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