Stripper Tips - Rules for Traveling 2
TRANSPORTATION & EXPENSESWhen planning your trip, be sure to research your hotel carefully! You don't want to become a stripper in distress! Last summer I booked a room in Dallas very close to the strip clubs. Little did I know, that the clubs are all located in a relatively shady part of town. After checking into my room, I met up with one of my students for dinner. When I told her where I was staying, her eyes opened wide and she said "No, we are getting your stuff and you can sleep on my air mattress!" Another time I booked a room in North Jersey, which was supposed to be 20 minutes from Manhattan. Well, it was during the World Series and that "20 minutes" translated to one hour to the George Washington Bridge... and then another hour from the bridge to the club!As you are working on your trip, be sure to save receipts for any expenses. This includes house fees,1873 Sand UGG Bailey Button Triplet, hotel room fees, cab rides, etc. If you are staying in your destination city for work and pleasure, just keep the receipts for the days you worked as you can itemize the trip in this way. These receipts will be used later for income tax deductions and will save you tons of money later on. Part of earning a stripper salary is being responsible with your stripper salary!HOW TO SELLOne of the best selling techniques in the exotic dancing world is to not look like everyone else in your club. Being a stranger to the area, you may be more prone to being treated unfairly by the other club staff including the other dancers. After all, you are the 'new girl' who is perceived as the person who has come in to take the money away from the local or house dancers. However, being from another area can add a whole mysteriousness to your persona so take advantage of it! Understand that a dancer in Los Angeles with a New York accent can draw lots of positive attention. It's different and out of the norm. In most cases, your customers may be attracted to something they normally wouldn't encounter so be sure to use your unique qualities to your advantage. Also, be sure to have your DJ introduce you as being from a distant location. It makes you sound more important and unique when you can be introduced as being, 'all the way from Scottsdale, please welcome...'. On the flip-side of this, you can also use this to your advantage in the rapport building process. If you encounter other Arizonans, you have a natural ice-breaker to talk about if you are from the same distant city.Again, the best advice I can give any traveling dancer is be prepared. Use your difference as an advantage, not as a disadvantage, and you'll be the hit of any club you work at.
My name is Rebecca Avalon and I own Strip and Grow Rich, the original Stripper School. I teach women how to , improve their , and use that money to enhance their lives.
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