Constantly moving around
rickmacrodong
One dancer is constantly moving every 9 months or so, usually a few miles away. Her current place is significantly further from the club than the previous one.
Is she frauding the landlords or something, not paying rent and getting kicked out each time she “moves”? Is this a common thing dancers do? I don’t see why else there’d be so much moving around.
Is she frauding the landlords or something, not paying rent and getting kicked out each time she “moves”? Is this a common thing dancers do? I don’t see why else there’d be so much moving around.
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BigThirdEye is just cacaplop trying to swamp these forums with repetitive, stupid questions, either via his own threads or crashing other threads.
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But the most recent one is some big apartment complex, i dont know if those have an actual landlord it could be a property company
I had one regular here in Indianapolis who did the following over a six-year period: work at Babes, quit and move in with a boyfriend, dump the boyfriend and come back to Babes, move to Florida, come back from Florida and work at Babes, switch and work at Harem House, quit to live with new boyfriend, dump boyfriend and come back to Harem House, switch from stripper to bartender at Harem House, become stripper at Brad's Brass Flamingo, become stripper at the Pony and then leave stripping. This is not unusual for a stripper.
Someone on here posted something about dancers moving around often
Whey you can't get a salary verification letter from your employer, it cuts down a lot on your housing options. A fav of mine is having trouble even with her dad (who has an enviable credit history) as a co-signer on the lease. Your more likely to end up with a sketchy landlord, who won't fix things. So, you're more likely to move a lot.
Geez TBE you’re here long enough to know at least that.