A Look at Employment Opportunities at Strip Clubs

Feb 4
07:14

2012

Antoinette Ayana

Antoinette Ayana

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There are many people who make strip clubs come together. Learn about some of the jobs that get less attention than the main entertainment but are just as important to their operation.

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When you think of strip clubs,A Look at Employment Opportunities at Strip Clubs Articles you probably think of beautiful women before anything else. Well, if you don't, then you've probably been going to the wrong ones. But there are often a lot of individuals in various jobs making everything come together for a perfect establishment. These people may not get the credit they deserve—after all, it's fairly hard to compete with a girl in a thong—but that is part of their job as well. Do the work and stay out of the way so the customers can enjoy the entertainment they came to see. If you think that sounds like the kind of job you'd like to have, here are some employment opportunities you might enjoy.

Bouncer

Are you a tough guy, or can you at least appear to be one? You might have a future in the bouncing profession. Bouncers are needed at nightclubs, bars, and plenty of other places where customers occasionally need to be ejected, but they are all but necessary at strip clubs. While the vast majority of people know how to behave when they go into one of these places, there are those that don't. They have a few too many drinks, don't understand why one of the dancers won't give out her phone number, and they need to be shown the street in short order. If you don't mind the occasionally physical confrontation, this could be a good job for you.

DJ

Strip clubs without music would be like Disney World without Mickey Mouse. It just doesn't work. Dancers need good music to set the rhythm. It would all start to seem a bit silly if it was happening in silence, or with only the local classic rock station playing in the background. A DJ makes sure that the dancers have a little help when it comes to providing the evening's entertainment. At many establishments, they will go well beyond just playing the music, and will actually announce the dancers, specials, and other such relevant information.

Bartender

Alcohol may be nearly as integral to successful strip clubs as the music. In some districts, the law stated that if alcohol was to be served, the dancers were not to remove all of their clothing. Which do you think went—the fully nude dancers or the drinks? Pasties and g-strings from here on out. If you know your way around the back of a bar, you can make plenty of money serving up drinks to the customers.