Your confusing Posters now darlin.... I'm in Sales and Marketing and used to be in the Club Business... There is another guy around here on that CIA bandwagon..... Originally Posted by WhispersNope it was you who in a previous post stated that you "work in a certain segment of the market where the Govt just cut what they pay me for my services by 40% just 2 weeks ago" and then you later went on to proudly deem your position with the "Govt" as "very important". I already knew about your various other occupations that you announce on an almost daily basis, giggle
$6,000+ a month? WOW! You certainly are doing great.... If you are not paying taxes on it that's the equivalent of about $100k a year! Originally Posted by WhispersYou should really buy a calculator or use one of those web based ones online, or if your computer is not as old as you are, then it should certainly have an application that will add for you since you can't…but then again, gross exaggeration has always been one of your trademarks…$6,000 a month is $72,000 a year, not $100,000. But considering, I haven't danced much in the past two years, and that I won't be dancing much more after this month…I won't be making that a year dancing.
You are certainly the exception to the rule when it comes to gals in the clubs as most I know are struggling to take home $500-$600 a week which still is not all that bad if they aren't reporting it. Originally Posted by Whispers
It's no wonder the "gals" YOU know are struggling to take home $500 to $600 a week, since the "gals" you prefer to associate with are the ones who are mostly young naive drunk spinners who are new to the business. I don't wait until 9 or 10 at night to come in for a shift, I get there by at least 4pm (if not noon) on Tuesdays and dance until 2am. When I dance at Expose' during the days on Sundays and Fridays, I get there before the club opens so I don't have to tip out. When I am dancing, I don't sit around in the dressing room. I don't sit around and drink. I do my job…and I do it well. I also don't wait until I am broke and only dance 3 days at the end of the month either, I usually dance about 5 days a week. Most of the dancers I know usually do pretty well, but then again, something tells me that the dancers YOU try to get to know and the dancers I know are not one in the same.
Oh, on a side note…always accusing providers and strippers of not paying their taxes is getting kind of old. In my case, It's pretty damn hard to own two homes and not pay taxes. All of my online income gets directly deposited, so that is automatic. All clubs claim dances for you with the IRS. Any extra income is easily added on tax forms. I don't spend $3,000 a month on (edited no mention of drugs...staff) and other vices that are easy to hide one's income if they blow it all in cash. I put all my money in the bank, and meticulously go over my taxes with Quickbooks Pro every year. Nothing sucks like having to pay back taxes and penalties, let alone going to jail for FRAUD…but I have to assume once again, that the young and irresponsible "gals" that you tend to associate with dance a year or two before bowing out and having to owe the government and then calls you for assistance.
You should probably steer clear of all this negativity and give some pointers to some of the local ladies that are struggling....$1500 a week avg at the Landing Strip by a 44yo is nothing to look down on in this economy....... Originally Posted by WhispersUmmm, in case you haven't noticed, there are like only one or two other dancers who post here and they seem to have no problem…the rest? You have scared away.
They would have no reason if they were raking that kind of cash to spend any time with an old round fella like me..... Originally Posted by WhispersEXACTLY
On another note.... $2500 a month on a Hotel?... Damn... You really need to take a look at the local Real Estate market and find you a deal on a foreclosure..... You are throwing away some serious cash.... Originally Posted by WhispersAlready ahead of you on that one. I took a look at the local real-estate market back in the 80's and bought a home and paid it off in the 90's that has now more than quadrupled in value. I am now renting my home here and purchased a new home out of state over a year ago that the rent here will pay off my second home there in less than 3 years. I am only in town for a few more weeks or so, then I am leaving Texas again for who knows how long? I needed a nice big suite with a separate bedroom so the price for the hotel is actually a very good deal considering the property. Remember? I told you I was leaving Texas long ago, and did. I am not really living in Texas any longer and came back to tie up some loose ends, and for reasons unforeseen, had to stay here for the month or so. I only decided to pay the piper and dance more than expected to make up for the extra cost of a comfortable place to stay while I am in town.