The Strip Club Dating Survival Guide
keep your eyes on the prize: the hot ass chick in the flimsy lingerie.
     
    If you are interacting with the GM of the club, act like it. He or she is the person who has been placed in charge of the club by its owner, and should be accorded a level of respect commensurate with that position. On the other hand, if you are talking to the manager who controls most of what actually goes on in the club by virtue of working the prime shifts, feel free to treat them according to what they are: the management employee entrusted with handling the strongest money-making time slots.
     
    These people are necessary to the optimum operation of the club, and you should be on excellent terms with all of them, as well as anyone else involved in a management function. It honestly should not matter to you what these people think of each other, or if they are engaged in some kind of pointless internal power struggle. Just treat them all with respect, smile when you see them, shake hands firmly, and always look them in the eyes. Always treat people you meet in the club just as you would like to be treated yourself and you’ll be Ok.

VIP HOST
    While there will always be an owner, a GM, and one or more Shift Managers, the club you go to may or may not have what is usually referred to as a VIP Host . This person is often an hourly or salaried employee but can just as easily be working on commission or even be acting as an independent contractor. The purpose of the VIP Host is to ensure a steady flow of high-value customers to the club and, at the other end, to make sure that those customers are receiving the best possible treatment, the most preferential seating, the best girls and a steady flow of overpriced bottle service, cigars, food or whatever else.
     
    VIP hosts may act in the role of party planner, handle custom preparation of prime seating, schedule entertainers to ensure the highest level of VIP guest satisfaction, deliver flowers or gifts, run certain types of errands or act as matchmaker not only between guests and the entertainers, but as a networking conduit between the best customers. While the VIP Host is a terrific person to know, you should remember that most of what they do comes with a price whether it’s for the sale of a high-priced service or item, or a straight tip for services rendered.

BOUNCERS
    The next three people to know about are the floater, the floor man and the door man. These positions are generally functions of the on-staff security as opposed to being specific job descriptions. The Floater  is the bouncer working the private dance area, watching out for the girls, making sure you pay for your dances and arbitrating any disputes that come up. This is the guy that you will tip to look the other way if you have an especially friendly dancer sitting in your lap during a private dance.
     
    The Floor Man  is the bouncer that is walking the main showroom floor and patrolling the open areas of the club. In most clubs, there will be more than one person doing this job. The role of the floor man is to watch out for problems in the main public areas of the club and stop them before getting out of hand. If you ever see someone being removed from a strip club, it is most likely the floor men who are taking out the trash. Conversely, this is the person to go to if some kind of issue arises within the club and you require assistance. Whether it is some drunken asshole starting a problem, or just that you seem to have misplaced your cell phone, wedding ring, or wallet, it will usually be the Floor Man that will be there to sort it out.
     
    The Doorman  is just what he sounds like, the guy who watches the door. This tends to be the bouncer on the low end of the totem pole, perhaps because he is new and inexperienced or because the other security staff members have trust issues with him. This guy also tends to get the short end when the tips are shared out at the end of the shift, so dropping a couple of bucks on him
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