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    Default Approaching dancers at clubs?

    While reading many of the current and old posts, I've noticed that it is often advised that new dancers go to the clubs they are interested in working at to get a feel for the place. I plan on doing that this weekend. However, I was wondering if it is also a good idea to speak to some of the dancers. If so, how would I approach them?

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    Default Re: Approaching dancers at clubs?

    If you see a dancer that is by herself, then just go talk to her. Don't interrupt a dancer that is sitting with a customer though. Or go sit at the stage if there are only a few customers at the stage, and make sure you tip her. When she comes over by you to get her tip, just say to her that you're thinking about working at the club, and ask her if she could come talk to you after her set if she has time. If you want to talk to the dancers, it would be better for you to visit the club on a slower night (probably tuesday or wednesday), and then go again on a weekend just to see what it's like on a busy night.

    When you go, try to talk to a few different dancers, because while one dancer may say that she doesn't really like the club, other dancers may say that they love it. Every dancer has different opinions, so you will want to get a wide variety of opinions to get a good feel for the place.

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    Default Re: Approaching dancers at clubs?

    I have had girls approach me at work and ask me what it was like working at my club. I didn't mind because she bought a dance for her friend. I would suggest at least buying a table dance, or tipping her $10 if she is nice and helpful. I would try to talk to someone that looks simular to you because it may give you a better idea of how you would do at that club. Good Luck!

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