My working experience
I've worked at this club during night shift foand it's definately a very good "starting out" club. The atmosphere is extremely laid-back, florid with regulars, and the customers are typically pretty respectful. Clientale ranges from young guys to old guys, attractive and hideous, so you're left with a lot of options. The contact is moderate, guys cannot touch you but you're allowed to grind and run your hands along their chest, etc., Nothing threatening. There's an average of five girls per set on stage, which rotates every fifteen minutes or so, and girls from each set go up every hour. There's contact on stage from the dancer to the customer (touching their face, hand, etc.,) but NOT the other way around. I'd determine the stage is probably the most obnoxious part, considering it's very high and has gaps in the floor, which looks very unsafe and can be a pain in the ass to manuever around. The management has been incredible, and while a portion of the girls are pretty ghetto, in general everyone is easy to get along with; it's a good place to chill out and have a good time, not particularly pushy or cutthroat. Jordan is the most down-to-earth manager I've ever encountered, and used to be a dancer to boot. Fees are fairly low ($15 to the house, $10 to the DJ) and there's no obligatory house-mom. The dressing room is very small and cluttered, and also happens to be the women's bathroom, which can lead to some mild humorous awkwardness but is really not a big deal. There's very few blondes, mostly brunettes and "ethnic" girls, and one (dyed) redhead. Also, management and clientale here tend to (expectedly) prefer skinnier girls, although there are a large (no pun intended) portion of heavier girls. The girls' appearences range from exceptionally gorgeous to "how the hell did she get employed?" Some of these dancers are absolutely stunning, however, and are worth spending money on. My advice would be to ignore the guys at the bar, unless they approach you, since usually the ones who dances are sitting near the stage, and being overly pushy is annoying. I notice a lot of dancers hang around here even when they're OFF their shifts, because it harbors that type of "family" atmosphere and it's not usually a packed, boisterous monstrosity like some clubs are. Definately worth checking out, although sometimes the money is scarce if you're not good with conversation. You'll make good money here if you're savvy with the business and can make yourself stand out.
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