Strip clubs are a funny thing, depending on your sense of humor of course. Be it the sketchy activities, the sex, the sleaze, whatever it is that draws people...the root of it being a kind of sick desperation, or fantasy fulfillment, or maybe even sheer boredom. One thing is for certain, the mechanism that runs things at the rotten core of all the lap grinding, fake personas and bass thumping music is simple: money.
Anyway the point of this thread is to share with you any experiences I think of and answer any questions.
There is a luster that strip clubs have when you are new to one, it is only after a short period of time that you clearly see the dirty underbelly of whats going on.
Rule 1: TRUST NO ONE. Do not trust a soul, because the body you are dealing with surely does not have one and if they do it is hidden away, compartmentalized into a mental saferoom..free from the cold bloodedness of the nightlife industry. Those people who have sold theres are something to behold.
Rule 2: Tread carefully. This touches on the above Rule 1. There are alot of cobras and vipers out to strike you if you are not aware. This includes coworkers as well as clientele as well as your dancers
Rule 3: There is money to be made no doubt. This is the bloodlife of the industry, money and puzzy. Keep what you made and make ON THE LOW. Do not talk about what you have period. First off it can make you a target for death or robbery and secondly it can fukk up your cashflow because once chicks know you got the dough already they are less likely to tip you out well. Always be grateful, even if its $1
Rule 4: The stripclub has many levels to it. But truth be told it is a place of wickedness. There are some good hearts there certainly but not that many. It's not an industry I would recommend for lifelong careers, it takes ALOT of strength to make it for a long time.
Ive met some good folks but have witnessed alot of negative and bad things. You definitely learn the psychology of women. They are pack animals, like hyenas. Give a inch they take a mile. Imagine managing over 5-30 (depending on the night) women, many with mental illness or fukked up background, half on drugs etc. It's actually kind of a sad sight. Especially when they dont make house rent or are just financially fukked. There is approx 15% who you could consider "normal".
Anyway the point of this thread is to share with you any experiences I think of and answer any questions.
There is a luster that strip clubs have when you are new to one, it is only after a short period of time that you clearly see the dirty underbelly of whats going on.
Rule 1: TRUST NO ONE. Do not trust a soul, because the body you are dealing with surely does not have one and if they do it is hidden away, compartmentalized into a mental saferoom..free from the cold bloodedness of the nightlife industry. Those people who have sold theres are something to behold.
Rule 2: Tread carefully. This touches on the above Rule 1. There are alot of cobras and vipers out to strike you if you are not aware. This includes coworkers as well as clientele as well as your dancers
Rule 3: There is money to be made no doubt. This is the bloodlife of the industry, money and puzzy. Keep what you made and make ON THE LOW. Do not talk about what you have period. First off it can make you a target for death or robbery and secondly it can fukk up your cashflow because once chicks know you got the dough already they are less likely to tip you out well. Always be grateful, even if its $1
Rule 4: The stripclub has many levels to it. But truth be told it is a place of wickedness. There are some good hearts there certainly but not that many. It's not an industry I would recommend for lifelong careers, it takes ALOT of strength to make it for a long time.
Ive met some good folks but have witnessed alot of negative and bad things. You definitely learn the psychology of women. They are pack animals, like hyenas. Give a inch they take a mile. Imagine managing over 5-30 (depending on the night) women, many with mental illness or fukked up background, half on drugs etc. It's actually kind of a sad sight. Especially when they dont make house rent or are just financially fukked. There is approx 15% who you could consider "normal".