The Striptease: Shocking Statistics!
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Jun
21
2010
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I am a single mother and a student. A friend told me about this web sight and said that i should think about working at her club but i wasn’t okay with that idea at the time. After seeing that 9 out of 10 statistic in your chart the idea doesn’t seem so crazy, and i am more likely to look into exotic dancing for some very much needed extra income!!!
Absolutely! I recommend downloading my FREE book from the home page and that will give you a GREAT starting point. I was VEHEMENTLY against the idea when dancing was brought up to me for the first time, and after turning it down a few times I finally decided to try it. And as you can see the rest is history! Hang in there and let me know if you have any other questions!
Wow it would be FABULOUS to work at Ricks or Sapphires, how do those girls get those jobs? I don’t know if I could ever be that good but it would be awesome.
Seriously after the day I had at work today – well, most of the days I have at my job, and I come here and look at all these pictures and it looks like exotic dancing is such an exciting and FUN job – but I don’t think I could ever be a dancer. But it still looks like a fun atmospere to work in.
Candy! I love ya girl
As a matter of fact, I have worked at Rick’s in Las Vegas and I highly recommend it. Don’t expect miracles with the current economy and the unemployment rate up in the 20 percentile, but Ricks was by FAR my favorite club because of the feel, the clientele, and the professional and beautiful staff and dancers. I haven’t worked at Sapphires, and if you are just starting, I would begin at the smaller club first (ricks) so you don’t get overwhelmed and quit all together.
If you check out Champagne Every Night, I mention to go in with confidence and professionalism. Shake hands firmly with the managers and staff you meet and let them know you are serious. And show up on time prepared! For your audition I would wear something that you feel the most comfortable and sexy in. Most of all, get the resources for getting a license to dance in Vegas! It can be an all day event. I have video footage of where I went to get mine and how long it took that I give to my inner circle members, because I’ve never met a dancer that didn’t want to try Vegas at some point! LOL!
Karen– I know you could do it. All it takes is some confidence, a nice pair of high heels and that determined eye contact that men LOVE! Champagne Every Night is a GREAT start! Check it out!
Jenn I’m reading your Champane ebook OMG you really were the last person anybody would think could be a stripper!!! LOL I don’t even like to read but I like your book a lot!!! In fact I’m reading it when I should be doing my homework. But then if I decide to do this it kind of is homework isn’t it?!
I’m assuming since your Freedom V is a business system, if I buy it for my club, or if a licensed dancer buys it as an independent contractor (which she is after all) that this is a tax write-off for either of us.
Talisha – LOL I’m glad you are having a good time reading! This is what life is all about anyways! Having a good time while you are learning to be successful.
Donnie – Absolutely. Freedom V is the first business system for Dancers and Clubs, which is certainly a tax write – off. I would love to see you at the Gentlemen’s Club Expo in Vegas! I’ll be speaking more on this on one of the panels on Monday.
9 out of 10 have been assaulted? Has this happened to you Jenn and how did you deal with it?