Susan made a really good comment last week on the More about Personality Type post. She said “I am your TOTAL OPPOSITE, an INFP. Although I’ve had different results and that’s a pretty truncated test. I think we should put this to the test in the club environment sometime and track the differences in our working styles. In the name of science, of course, and not because I think it would be really funny.”
The inner geek in me would LOVE to do this! Read more...(338 words, estimated 1:21 mins reading time)
It seems this is a question a lot of laid off women are googling, as I get several hits a day from search engines on this topic alone.
My answer: anywhere from -$100 to +$2000. It all depends on your skill level. In my career, I have walked out negative $27 once. That was because I started to get a migraine about 30 minutes into my shift. I did two or three dances, and then had to leave. My best night EVER was roughly $6600 (3 hours @ $400/hr plus a $5k chip from Ceasars) in 2004. I haven’t come close to that ever again. Read more...(183 words, estimated 44 secs reading time)
I just spent about 30 minutes frolicking in the pool with my golden retreivers, Wilson and Lucy. I came in when my skin started getting a little pink, and I felt like I had to stay submerged in the water to stay cool. Ironically, I went outside to take a break from the DancerWise Chapter I am working on right now: The Tanning Factor. Here is an excerpt from the DancerWise Workbook:
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I sent my check off this morning. But that’s just part of what you have to do in order to run a legitimate business. Stripping IS a legal and legitimate business. If you want to reap the benefits of being able to make SuperStripper money, you have to be responsible and claim your SuperStripper money! Only then can you begin to invest and grow your SuperStripper Money. Read more...(283 words, estimated 1:08 mins reading time)
To put it bluntly, I truly believe the world would be a better place if there were more rich women. And I thought a good way to get to know each other in this first column would be to share some of my thoughts on rich women.
What Is a Rich Woman?
I hear women say, “I’m rich in spirit,” “I’m rich in family and friends,” and “My life experiences make me rich.” And I agree with each of these interpretations. You can have a very rich life, but that alone doesn’t make you a rich woman.
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And have missed a few SuperStripper inspiring posts this week.
In all honesty, I have been enjoying my time off, working on other projects, and relying on my other streams of income.
I’m not saying this to try to impress you, but rather to impress upon you that anyone can do what I am doing. Its not easy, or instantaneous, but it is one method to walk away from this industry The Victor.
I didn’t have the guts to do it for the past year. I’ve watched them, I’ve papertraded them. My strategy for entering and exiting trades really isn’t any different than what I do when I trade options. Its just a LOT faster. I’m only trading one contract, which requires a 10pt move to make $500. The past few days, we have gotten crazy swings, so as soon as a key retracement level is hit, I jump in. I’ve been using the free emails from the Retracement Levels website. It’s downright eery how precise they are! Check out today’s newsletter.
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Casey from www.mydancerdiary.com gave me a writing award! Funny, I don’t consider myself much of a writer. I always hated creative writing, but could ace the persuasive essay. Hmmm…go figure!
Some interesting headlines I saw today. The Recession is Officially Here. No way, really? I could have told you that in January. I did the math today: my annual gross lapdance sales are down 20% from 2007. Also Depression 2009:What Will it Look Like? This one is a longer article, but I found it intriguing and very realistic. Read more...(338 words, estimated 1:21 mins reading time)
Smartest
1. Went to one of the first www.dancerwealth.com seminars that Adam conducted five years ago. It completely shifted my way of thinking from a wage or hourly based employee mindset to a business owner mindset.
2. I cashed out the equity in my home to pay for my PhD education at www.investools.com and spend much of the last two and a half years observing and learning how to trade the stock market. The other option I was evaluating in May 2006 was purchasing a rental property.
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Wrong side of the Trade
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008Not only are my S&P shorts underwater, I did some Stripper Math according to yesterday’s article about Sapphire’s in Vegas
Just a little math to chew on:
400 girls @ $60/night house fee is $24,000/night revenue from house fees alone. Open for business 365 days a year
That is $8,760,000 in house fee revenue annually
Now, not every night has 400 girls working.
Lets lowball it:
If 100 girls are working every night that is $6,000/night in housefees or $2,190,000 collected annually from house fees
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