This is exactly the reaction I have had every time I was in a strip club. (I had a customer who lived for the damn things, so I was in more than a few)
A girl I went to high school with and who I’ve known since I was a child became a dancer for several years. She worked at Good Guys, a chain on the east coast. I had it on good authority that on a weekend night she pulled in $1500. I never saw her dance (and never would have gone, too creepy). She would have been very good though. She was a tall true redhead, nineteen years old with professional ballet experience.
The gulf between the top tier of strip clubs and the lower end is vast though. I would make a WAG that your neighborhood stripper doesn’t make too much more than a really good waitress.
The trick is to stay away from sniffer’s alley… take the mini-stage in the center of the club set back from the main stage.
George, not in my case.
I worked (at my favortie place) 3-9 p.m.
It was a straight $6 an hour. You had to make 10 drinks. Any drinks over that was 2 each drink added for me.
Lap dances?
They would tip you whatever they wanted.
No pay out to the bar, guess it wasn't very "high-class".
I usually made about 150 a week for about 15 hours a week.
funny.
And your name is Dan I suppose?
You can count me on the not interested side. I can appreciate why some guys go there, but its not for me. I can’t stand the thought of some chick pretending to like me for money…I should get that for free, right? That said, I did enjoy one trip to an expensive club on Deleware Ave in Philadelphia. The feature stripper had been a playboy calendar girl a couple years before, very hot and not too pushy.