What's more stressfull? Dealing with customers or co-workers(dancers, managers, bouncers, DJs, and waitresses)?
What's more stressfull? Dealing with customers or co-workers(dancers, managers, bouncers, DJs, and waitresses)?



Definitly co-workers,bouncers & dancers mostly.





the other dancers. definitely.
Customers, hands down, I ignore the staff unless I need them.
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Originally Posted by Mia M
Customers. I rarely talk to co-workers, 'cause they ain't giving me money.
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I don't really have problems with either 99% of the time, but I'd say dancer because at the end of the day if something aint right I am still stuck working with them which can be annoying, where-as with customers if I don't like 'em I just move on and most likely I will never see them again - that or they will be nicer next time around. (-:





The key is to learn how to ignore the co-workers-specifically the other dancers. Go in, make your money, and go home. My ATF danced for four years and bitched to me every time I came in about grabby customers and no-money guys slipping her business cards instead of dollar bills. Ironically, it was dressing room BS and a few "friends" she had made who turned out to be not-so-friendly when she started making more money than they did that drove her out of the business.
Customers, hands down. I love the other dancers at my club, the dj is a pain but at least he's friendly, and the asshole manager can be easily ignored. Most of the customers are awful though!





Customers...Theres more of them in one place. I HAVE to talk to them to make money. I dont have to talk to the staff unless there is a problem or they let me know if someone special came in. All the other dancers at my club are fairly nice; havent met a mean one yet.
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customers!
Can you make a voice recording - I LOVE australian accents. They are so neato!Originally Posted by aussiepunkshocker
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Sorry to mislead you with my name, but I'm English!Originally Posted by Deogol
I have a sort of combo almost Cockney sounding Aussie accent.
True, but sometimes difficult when your in a tiny club and it's the norm for everyone to be friendly to each other.Originally Posted by yoda57us





I have an Australian accent! One of these days I will record my voice so that people can enjoy my accent (as I love it as well).
On topic -- what makes or breaks working a particular shift or a club as a whole is my co-workers in that particular club. The customers aren't really a bother to me. They can piss me off at times however I then remove myself from the situation.. re-group.. and go back out on the floor or go home (if I can't re-gain my composure).
Whereas with other dancers, in particular, if they don't like me... they have in the past caused problems for me in re: working. I've also been thru more dramas with co-workers overall in my 'career' as a stripper than I ever have with patrons and customers.
Co-workers hands down can cause me more stress.![]()
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definitely customers.In all the clubs I've worked the girls were always friendly or friends with each other.
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