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    well i finally found a decent club to work at its about an hour from my house its worth it though. I am not used to inner city clubs i have to get used to more older guy custys i find it creepy but i will get used to it i hope. Any tips on danceing for older men and traveling bussines men would be useful i am used to dancing for army soilders between the ages of 18-35 so this is new to me thanks.

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    In my experience, w/ older men, it's a slower hustle. They like a little more conversation. I do best w/ these types when I project a classier image. I love traveling businessmen, they are usually some of the easier sales that I make.

    I feel for you sistah on the creepy factor. really don't have any advice on making it less creepy. It helps if they have a nice personality. Good luck

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    Yay, travelling businessmen! My club is on a street with all sorts of hotels, ranging from the seediest rent-by-hour motel to the Hilton, so we get tons of them. One of the best things to talk about with them is travel -- if you're well travelled, they really appreciate it, I think. And they like you to be in school, be classy, etc.

    Hope this helps :-)

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    I totally hear ya too, on the older and creepy vibe. However, older guys, traveling sales guys, make up a huge percentage of the customers at the club I work at, so I sort of got over it, sort of But really, they're generally old, lonely guys that just want to feel young and special again. So treat them like they're your army boys and you'll do just great. Intelligent conversation is important with them too, though!

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    My club is mainly older traveling business men during the weeknights and those are the ones I do best with!! Yes, you sit with them a little longer to have actual conversation, but you get paid for your time. At least I know I do. With young guys, it's harder work, dancing more (which can get tiring) and don't tip as much. Last Saturday, I got 240 dollars from an older guy just for sitting and having some drinks with him. Then I got up and worked the young crowd since it was a Saturday night. Just remember to always have a good topic to talk about because the older the guy is, the more he'll most likely want to talk.

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    No tips but congrats on being back at work!
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    I think with older men, they're looking for the classy, intelligent LADY that will give them the GFE! Older, traveling business men are the best because they spend more, are much more inclined to getting VIP's and giving you more money. Just be a lady, discuss intelligent things, ASK HIM ABOUT HIMSELF!!!! They love to talk about themselves, how successful they are, where they've been, what they like to do, etc. Alwasy ooh and ahhh him and just be so amazed and wowed about him and make him feel like he's so special and so smart and all that. Give him the girlfriend experience, be classy arm candy to him and you'll bank! It might be a good idea to research some things like places to travel, business stuff, learn a little about different types of jobs, etc. The key that I've found is to let him do the talking and when there's a silence, ask him something about what's he talking about. If he's telling you about somewhere he traveled, ask him about the restaurants there or the wine he drank or the aritecture or whatever. You'll figure it out and you'll end up liking them better than the young, drunk, immature, cheap guys!

    When I first started dancing, I liked the younger, weekend ones better because I didn't talk as much and got money doing dancing but now that I've been doing it a little more, I like the businessmen. Yes, you have to talk to them to more and initially you'll talk instead of getting asked for a dance, but if you guys "click" he'll go back to the VIP room and pay you to sit and talk to him. That's the best and better on your feet too!

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    Thank you so much for your suggestions they really helped.

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