Hey! Have/Do any of you work at more than one club at a time? How did that work out for you? Too much stress? Was the extra $ worth it? Did it cause any problems with management? Etc. Would you recommend it? Thanks in advance!
Hey! Have/Do any of you work at more than one club at a time? How did that work out for you? Too much stress? Was the extra $ worth it? Did it cause any problems with management? Etc. Would you recommend it? Thanks in advance!
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Depends on how often you work. The more I work; the more Im stressed.
So since 85% of my money comes from one club and 20% comes from the other club Im at...I have to work 2 clubs to make it all the way.
If I work more than 4 days a weeek I get stressed b/c that basically means I dont get a day off.
Why do you want to work at 2 clubs? Its best to work at one.
you live like an ivy vine
you can only survive by clinging onto trees
that's your flaw
put down some roots so you can stand on your own
-Kenpachi
Hi TM,
I have a considerable amount of debt that I'm trying to get out of and the club that I'm currently working at has been pretty slow e.g., yesterday, there were 3x's as many girls as there were customers. I generally work 3 days a week and I thought about picking up more days there, but I don't want the custy's to get tired of seeing me. So I thought, if I pick up two days at a different club, it might help. Thoughts?
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How long have you been dancing? Also, if your club wont allow you to work more than 3 days then I could see a need to go to another club.
When going to a new club you have to: establish yourself as a good tipper, get to know a whole new set of people, youll have no regulars, youll have to learn a whole new way of another club (stage, tip outs, VIP, dance), also some clubs work differently so much that youll have to change your hustle.
Sometimes going back and forth to different club environments wont be as good.
you live like an ivy vine
you can only survive by clinging onto trees
that's your flaw
put down some roots so you can stand on your own
-Kenpachi
Good point.
I used to dance in Baltimore a while back, then I quit. I recently relocated to NY and had to find a job QUICK, so I went back. To answer your question though, I've been back for about a week.
The club that I'm at now will let me work more than 3 days, I just didn't want people to get sick of seeing me.
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I dont rec. working at more than one club for the reasons listed above. Extra stress of those things = less money. Youve only been back a week so how can they be tired of you?...They havent even seen you yet really.
There are the ones that come every 2 weeks or once a month...dont move so fast as to miss out on them too. Someone might see you and talk to you and end up liking you enough to see you again.
So stay and let EVERYONE see you for at least a month.
you live like an ivy vine
you can only survive by clinging onto trees
that's your flaw
put down some roots so you can stand on your own
-Kenpachi
Thank You ;d
IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING. - Adidas
New girls often make more money than the other girls because you're a new face, and everyone wants to see something new. So stay where you are for a while. Once your "newness" starts wearing off (after a couple months), then consider checking out another club for a while. I wouldn't work at both clubs at the same time, because after a few months you won't be the new face at either one, and then what will you do? I've been working at the same club for over a year, and while some guys may be sick of seeing me, I do have an awesome bunch of regulars. That's the good thing about sticking around at one place for a while.
The club you're working at now could just be going through a slow period, like my club is. The past month or so has been total crap at my club, and I've been considering going somewhere else, but I know that it will get better. Stick it out for a little while and see if it gets better.
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