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Last edited by Janessa; 03-17-2013 at 11:51 PM.
1. Get a referral slip (I got mine at Cheetah's)
2. Get your sherrifs card & business license
3. Call the club of your choice when they do auditions or you can try just showing up at the club and talk with the desired shift manager


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Last edited by Janessa; 03-17-2013 at 11:50 PM.
Well first, this thread answers TONS of questions and there are many more threads on coming to Vegas.
http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60649
Second, get your Sheriffs Card as soon as possible. You can get it from any club, you don't have to work for the club that gives you a referral. This way you'll have one and can start working as soon as you find a club with no delays! (sexynsweet mentioned Cheetahs, it's one of the easiest place to get a referal) Lack of a Business License can sometimes be overlooked by a club for a week or so but if you can get one right away, I would recommend it.
Third, I always recommend scoping out numerous clubs before you plan to work. Ask about things in the working environment that matter to you and are comparible to what you're used to otherwise you're going to have a hard time adjusting to a club that is completely something you are unfarmiliar with.
Good luck!
Janessa- as an out-of-town dancer, I wouldn't commit myself to any one club. There are a lot of factors that affect which clubs are busy and which clubs are slow at different times. One club might be busier than the others because they're paying the cab drivers the highest fee per head. Or a new club may have just opened, and the first two weeks after a club's grand opening are always spectacular. Schedule a trip when a good convention is in town, for example a computer convention or a poker tournament. Then make a quick post on stripperweb to help you determine a first, second and third choice for which clubs to audition at. PM me if you need any other help, ok? good luck.
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