Auditioning
So what kind of money will you be making? If you're dancing for shift-pay in a blue collar "titty bar" you'll make about $150 a night. A go-go or "cage" dancer at a regular nightclub might make $200 a night but she'll be dancing almost all night. Some girls might prefer that -- you don't have to work for tips or talk to the guys. A girl dancing for tips and drink commission in a nude club makes between $200 to $600. A pretty, well-spoken girl who knows the business will make between $400 to $800 at a topless "Gown Club" (Gown Club refers to a club like TENS were the girls wear gowns and the clientele is more upscale). A feature dancer whose done some magazine and movie work might make $1500 a night. These numbers are just a rough guide. They're based on real experiences in different clubs -- earnings vary a lot from state to state. It also depends on the club, your verbal skills and your looks -- in that order. Believe it or not the girls who make the most money stripping are rarely the prettiest. It's the ones who know how to tell the guys what they want to hear who make the real money. All without ever having to actually do anything. There's no way around it, the first time you get on stage you're going to be scared out of your wits. DON'T have a drink to "calm your nerves". It is very habit forming- there are many girls who can't start the night without a few shots of "liquid courage". Drinking on the job is a really bad idea -- it can let you permit guys to take liberties you would not otherwise allow -- including getting in their car after work. If a guy offers to buy you a drink ask for a Diet Coke or juice. When you're ready, just show up at the club and say you'd like an audition, be nice to whoever is working the door -- they frequently screen girls for the managers. They may ask you to come back on another night but they normally just put you on one of the side stages. One of the managers will watch you dance for a few songs then talk to you a little bit to make sure you've got a good attitude, etc. Dancing As far as dancing is concerned a lot depends on the club. You have to see the way the other strippers dance. Some clubs don't allow floor or pole work, while in others they do all that plus shower and lesbian shows. Even if you're straight, the lesbian shows can be a lot of fun but they are never mandatory. Most clubs work on a standard 3 song set. That means for the first song when you're on stage you have all your clothes on, the second, you remove something and for the last you wear either nothing or just a thong depending on whether it's a nude or topless club.
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