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[I could never have made it as a stripper].
Everyone could make it as a stripper....its all basic salesman/woman ship.....
If you have ever had to purchase a "major" item....such as…
Car, House, (Major) Household items (Refrigerator/Dishwasher/ETC)....there is always a salesperson "selling it" to you....most of them make waitress wages plus incentives....incentives are purely based on your individual sales numbers....a poor/shitty sales person = a shitty dancer....
Now mind you that there is the offset of hot/semi attractive/dog....but even then the dogs make bank...."how that?" you ask.....
Back again to your sales pitch.....
good strippers...can sell ice cubes to esmokes.
No. I couldn't.
Selling I'm good at. I set records when I sold shoes in the 80s recession and did well selling IBM PCs/ATs and the initial Macintoshs in 84/85.
But, I didn't have to pay Edison Bros or Service Merchandise, who owned the stores, respectively, to be there. And, I was an employee. With unemployment, worker's comp and health care.
I'm too much of an agitator. Thus, how I became a union delegate/steward/local pres/exec board member.
I wouldn't put up with being cheated. I'd be "black balled" in no time ...
And, the first thing would be worker's comp. I'm telling you that if the right lawyer takes the right girl's case in NY or CA, that the Dept of Labor would find the dancers to be employees working on commission. Much like CA found actors to be employees of the film industry for worker's comp, etc.
See. I'm an agitator at heart. You have to be willing to be shit on to be a stripper. I'd work there a day or two tops before they knocked my teeth out.
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