Different club practices
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Shortly after she started working there they told her to come in before the club opened and they had a photographer there who took some very sexy shots. She bought a set of 8 x 10's and they are nice. It's a full nude club, but most of the shots, she's got a thing on.
She says she has to pay the club $100 per shift unless she has 15 or more lap dances. The dances are $30 each or 2 for $50. Two for $50= 1 dance toward the 15 required. A different set up than I've seen before and was wondering if it's common practice elsewhere?
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Be careful she might catch the golden pussy fever
A $100 fee to dance is not unusual for the clubs I frequent. But I have never heard of a reduction for number of dances--this is because my clubs to not collect a fee per dance.
The one thing that holds true to fees and seems logical. The clubs that have no shortage of dancers usually charge more fees than clubs that are desperate for dancers.
Others, sliding scale house fee on entry time.
$100 seems pretty-high for a house-fee - maybe some top high-end clubs or places like Vegas or NYC.
I don't understand the house-fee vs #-of-dances correlation - I "assume" that the house takes a cut of the dances? What if she sells 20-dances; does this mean she met her house-fee via the first 15-dances by what the house takes from each-dance and anything after 15 she keeps all? - how does the house-fee/#-of-dances work/correlate?