Post by vegancake626 on Feb 20, 2018 7:34:13 GMT
Small nude dive in the City Of Industry (626/Los Angeles) on Valley Blvd. Right off the 605 freeway. Surrounded by La Puente, Baldwin Park, Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights and El Monte. The area looks rough, it's an industrial area, and graffiti shows up on nearby buildings. Although it's not super dangerous. The building looks worn out from the outside. Inside the club, it's dark and looks dirty and old.
**I only worked here dayshift, so my knowledge on this club is limited. I was here around summer 2017.
Dayshift is from 11 am - 7 pm. Nightshift goes from 7 pm - 4 am. Schedule is up to you. Come in and out as you please.
Auditioning was just manager going over how things work and filling out one sheet of paper with your name, address, phone number, and stage name. You can start on the spot. Managers are nice. In the daytime there would be no more than 10 girls, average was usually around 5/6 dancers on a weekday. It was a little tight in there because there was so few of us in such a small building the size of a small family home and sometimes days were slow, but people here were nice at least.
Women of different skin colors and sizes are welcome. Most of the dancers are latina, but there's some white and black girls as well. Most of the girls are chubby (even BBW) or thick (and a lot of the customers here like women like this), but some are skinny as well.
Pole skills not necessary.
House fee was $14. Dances were advertised as 3 for $40, club took around $7 out of that. And you could also sell $20 topless only dances, and that all goes to you. VIPs were I believe $150 for 15 minutes, or $300 for half hour. Club took 25% out of VIPS.
Tipouts and fees were not necessary if you made nothing or only sold one dance.
No stage fee. You can pick your own songs. Although there was a new DJ on the last day I was here and he would play the most random 90s and 00s songs for you, but I haven't returned since then so I don't know if he's still there.
No mandatory drink hussle.
Most of the clientele is blue collar latino workers. Some white and asian customers too. Some business guys once in a while. Speaking Spanish could be helpful.
Extras happen often in here and most of the cheap customers expect it.
Overall rating: 4/10.
Pros: Diversity (women of color and different sizes welcome!), suitable for those with little to no pole experience, fee/tipouts not expected if you don't make money, friendly low pressure environment.
Cons: Extras, grabby guys, cheap customers.
**I only worked here dayshift, so my knowledge on this club is limited. I was here around summer 2017.
Dayshift is from 11 am - 7 pm. Nightshift goes from 7 pm - 4 am. Schedule is up to you. Come in and out as you please.
Auditioning was just manager going over how things work and filling out one sheet of paper with your name, address, phone number, and stage name. You can start on the spot. Managers are nice. In the daytime there would be no more than 10 girls, average was usually around 5/6 dancers on a weekday. It was a little tight in there because there was so few of us in such a small building the size of a small family home and sometimes days were slow, but people here were nice at least.
Women of different skin colors and sizes are welcome. Most of the dancers are latina, but there's some white and black girls as well. Most of the girls are chubby (even BBW) or thick (and a lot of the customers here like women like this), but some are skinny as well.
Pole skills not necessary.
House fee was $14. Dances were advertised as 3 for $40, club took around $7 out of that. And you could also sell $20 topless only dances, and that all goes to you. VIPs were I believe $150 for 15 minutes, or $300 for half hour. Club took 25% out of VIPS.
Tipouts and fees were not necessary if you made nothing or only sold one dance.
No stage fee. You can pick your own songs. Although there was a new DJ on the last day I was here and he would play the most random 90s and 00s songs for you, but I haven't returned since then so I don't know if he's still there.
No mandatory drink hussle.
Most of the clientele is blue collar latino workers. Some white and asian customers too. Some business guys once in a while. Speaking Spanish could be helpful.
Extras happen often in here and most of the cheap customers expect it.
Overall rating: 4/10.
Pros: Diversity (women of color and different sizes welcome!), suitable for those with little to no pole experience, fee/tipouts not expected if you don't make money, friendly low pressure environment.
Cons: Extras, grabby guys, cheap customers.