visit the club and see how the girls are treated, if there’s diversity in age and bodies, and if you could see yourself being there for a long time and not hating it. and also try working in the factory for a bit and see how you like it as well
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Anonymous1d
It does depend on a lot of things. How seriously have you looked into stripping, because it’s harder to get into than you might think…
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Anonymous1d
Factory work SUCKSSSSS. Be a stripper unless u need the money
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Anonymous1d
Depends what the factory makes and how much you can pilfer
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Anonymous1d
Depends.
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Anonymous#11d
Let’s say I can’t pilfer anything and the factory pays about $18hr in Alabama
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Anonymous#21d
On what?
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AnonymousOP1d
Well if you can physically handle the factory work or if you’re attractive enough to earn a decent amount stripping.
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Anonymous#21d
this guy knows ball
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Anonymous#31d
I’ve been looking into it since the pandemic, but just researching curiosity questions online not really boots on the ground. Anecdotal type stuff Ik it takes a certain mindset
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Anonymous#21d
Let’s say I’m equally mid as a factory worker or stripper. If it helps my case at all a crack head outside Walmart told me I could be a stripper
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AnonymousOP1d
That doesn’t hurt or help your case. What pays better?
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Anonymous#21d
Factory is about 18hr stripping is ??? Some nights are great some nights you get nothing
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AnonymousOP1d
So guaranteed money vs rolling the dice on money.
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Anonymous#21d
I do feel like I’d be risking death/disability more at a factory tho so they just have different pros and cons
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AnonymousOP1d
You already made your mind up. You want to strip. You just want to hear that it’s ok. So just do whatever you want to do.
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Anonymous#21d
I think you already made yours up. I’m still weighing all the pros and cons
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AnonymousOP1d
You said you’d be risking death. I don’t know what factory you’d be in, but factories are relatively safe in the United States. It would be a total freak accident if you somehow died. But if you have that in your mind already, I don’t think you’ll go down that path.
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Anonymous#21d
Relatively safe still isn’t safe. Everyone I’ve talked to that’s worked in a factory has had a coworker that died there. That’s pretty significant