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Post by Saint-Ripper on Jul 15, 2016 15:27:52 GMT
7/15/16
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Post by Saint-Ripper on Jul 15, 2016 15:55:35 GMT
5/10 I've worked here for a few months now and its okay. The dancers are pretty close, the management isnt atrocious, and the customers usually arent too handsy. Money is tight during the summer. The day shift DJ, Chris is an okay guy. He is a little flirty but not creepily so. The night shift DJ, Brian is a super awesome guy and he's honestly the main reason I still work here. He is an excellent DJ whenever the manager lets him do his job. Often the manager gets in this mood where DJs can only play certain music so as not to attract the "wrong crowd" so no heavy rap or hip hop. He gets over it in about a week or two usually. The bouncers are pretty attentive, but dont take the dancers as seriously as they should sometimes. The manager is never seen until the end of the night to collect house fees. The stage has two poles, but most of the time only one dancer is on stage at a time. The poles are 45mm steel spinning poles, about ten feet tall I believe. The stage is hard wood, and the seating around it is pretty decent, no weird rails between you and the customers. Lap dances are $20 each, customers expect two way contact and topless, dont expect a tip. There is also a bar island you can dance on top of and its a really good place to make money late at night. This isnt a full nude club. There is NO VIP AREA no champagne room, nothing. You just do lapdances on the couches and thats it. Management realized dancers were being forced/coerced into doing extras in the VIP room so they closed it off and got rid of the option entirely. The bar staff is a bunch of assholes, all the bartenders are women and they are insanely jealous and bitchy to the dancers. The waitresses and shot girls often give lapdances to customers which isnt allowed (or legal bc you have to have a license here to be an adult entertainer). The dressing room is pathetically tiny despite having 15-20 girls per shift. Like.. the room can fit six chairs and thats it. its MAYBE a 5x6 foot area... maybe. There is a wide variety of dancers, management doesnt seem to judge by race which is good. There is no schedule, you come into work whenever you feel like it and are not charged for missing days or not working enough during the week. As long as you have paid everyone, you can leave your shift early if you want.
Fees to work here: -Day shift (12-7pm): $5 to bouncer, $20 to DJ, $20 to house ($45 total) -Night shift (7pm-2am): $5 to each bouncer (3-4), $20 to DJ, $30 to house ($65-$75 total) Add another $5 to house fee for every half hour you are late.
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