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Any Exotic Dancers Willing to Answer Questions?

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I am a 20 year old, pretty, fit 120lbs, 5'6" brown curly hair, green eyes, bo-ho hippie-chic look, great complexion, very nice c-cups and I have a lot of confidence. I am currently about $2,000 dollars in debt and was wondering if I should consider stripping part-full time.

I wanted to know what it is like. What does a "normal" shift consist of? What are the best hours? How do you get a job as a stripper? What can I do to become more qualified? What is the money like? I would like to take lessons for the pole (it's good excersize anyways) and am really looking into doing this. I have great self-esteem and I am prepared for any criticism that comes my way from customers/anyone who may find out as I definitely wont be bragging about this at all. I would not be doing this for ANYTHING but the money. I really am in a bind and need the money desperately and this seems like a quick fix. What could I do to get better tips (NOT INTERESTED IN ANY ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES)? Can anyone give me some insight on working as a stripper? Thanks so much!

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  1. Do your research! Some clubs are clean some are dumps, as with anything in life. Ask manager what shift to hire you on, tan, do some cardio for a week to tone up. A tanned toned body makes money. lose a bit of weights if you can. Find out about your business license, house fees and go in as a customer. Check out the place. If the customers are clean cut American men and the cars outside are nice then the dancers make good money and the clients as well, anything else is probably not up to par and you will feel like your working at the dennys of strip clubs. You don't want that.. . Don't worry about cat fights drugs or people making annoying comments. that comes with any job to the person who comments above. Weather you're a teacher a lawyer a cop a construction worker. Arguments and drugs are everywhere. Anyway if you need a meesly extra two grand, don't start stripping. If you want an extra 100,000 a year then go for it. You'll never make 8 dollars a night that's insane. I have worked in Seattle, then Vegas in scores, saphires and currently rhino. Yes the economy is bad but our industry has no recession. Like the telephone their is always someone needing our business. No job is stable its all about you. Anyone can get fired from somewhere in a second. Dancing is the most freedom you can have while making a lot of cash. I make between 600-3,000.00 a night. Then again I work at rhino, so location has a lot to do with it. If you're gonna play, play to win! .

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