2. Picking a Club Go as a customer during the desired shift Three Types of Clubs Upscale Gentlemen’s Clubs Neighborhood Clubs Third Tier/Dive Bars Use online Club reviews and chat forums at www.stripperweb.com and www.exoticdancernet.com to help narrow down your choices. Disregard comments on www.stripclublist.com and www.tuscl.com those sites are designed for customers, not dancers!
3. Auditioning What to bring- stripper stilettos, legal g-string, two outfits What to expect- main stage rotation, satellite stage, eyeballed in the dressing room, or hired on spot in street clothes. What to wear when you walk in- look sexy but not slutty. DON'T wear stripper stilettos, but do wear a short skirt or form fitting pants that flaunt your figure and a halter or low cut top. DON'T wear gym clothes or Juicy tracksuit! What time of day- go during the shift that you want to work.
4. Paperwork, Getting Hired IRS form W-9 this states that you agree to be an independent contractor and are responsible for filing your own tax return Business License-you must obtain any city or state licenses. The club will provide information Club Orientation- overview of club rules and procedures. Usually performed by manager or housemom House Fees- stage rental fee that you pay the club each night Tip Out- mandatory minimum to DJ, Security Staff, Housemom, and sometimes manager.
5. What Shifts to Work Day shift- 11am business lunch crowd Mid shift- 3pm-7pm, includes happy hour Night shift- after 8pm Las Vegas Clubs are open 24 Hours Prime Night Shift 8 pm Early AM Shift- Midnight, 2 or 3 am Day shift- after 9am
6. Stripper Checklist-Whats in your Bag? Combination LOCK Make up for touch ups Two extra outfits Two extra gstrings Bodyspray or perfume (not lotion) Feminine products Superglue for shoes Two snacks (Balance/Zone 210 calories each) eat every 2 -3 hours to keep energy up Bottle of water
7. Stripper Etiquette Don't dance for guys at the tip rail-take them somewhere else If you Share the stage: pick up your tips when given to you, and keep moving, share good tippers with the other girl on stage If only one girl per stage: Be on time! Don’t make the girl before you wait Personal Hygiene- hair is washed, legs, armpits and bikini line clean shaven or waxed, brush teeth, clean costumes Avoid chewing gum, talking on phone on floor
8. Why Stripping is a Sales Industry Your ability to make massive amounts of cash depends on your ability to gain rapport with the customer, and close a sale. Looking pretty doesn't = hours in the champagne room This is a skill based business. You are selling your time, attention, companionship and also drinks/merchandise for the club.
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10. I wish I had a mentor to accelerate my learning curve
11. The DancerWealth 2.0 Sales System will teach you the skills necessary to run a profitable stripping business.
12. I can’t wait to see you inside!Two shifts in Vegas March 2009