It seems that a dancer at a contact club should clear at least $500 per shift. For ones that work the expensive VIP rooms they have to make over $1000? Is this the typical income?
Even an individual dancer at a given club will have variations in what she makes depending on what shifts during the week she works.
Another variable, if the club allows it, is how many girls happen to just show up. I once visited one of my favorite clubs at my typical time on a Sat. afternoon and saw over 40 dancers working when normally I'm used to seeing 20-25. One of the regular Sat. afternoon dancers explained the influx, and was not happy about losing $$ because about 20 extra girls decided to show up during her shift.
I don't think there is an average... that are way too many variables... Looks.. Club... Location... Contact...Prices... Tip out... Gosh How would anyone really be able to find out... There could be nights I walke dout with nothing after house fees.. and other nights I felt I had banked... so I can't say there is an average.
The location of the club also has a lot to do with it, as well as the timing of patrons paychecks. A really beautiful sweet girl in a lower income state, a week before payday, will make less. A gal with good genes and personality in a club near a major airport will usually make more, especially in New York, California, Chicago or Miami. There are too many variables to "average" out.
I've heard girls say they couldn't make the tip out money. I know a dancer that put her husband and herself through college working 3 or 4 days a week day time shift. She was probably clearing $500 a shift but she was beautiful and had a wonderful personality. She made the money without selling XTRAS.
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Another variable, if the club allows it, is how many girls happen to just show up. I once visited one of my favorite clubs at my typical time on a Sat. afternoon and saw over 40 dancers working when normally I'm used to seeing 20-25. One of the regular Sat. afternoon dancers explained the influx, and was not happy about losing $$ because about 20 extra girls decided to show up during her shift.
It's like asking, what's the average ball player make.