My strategy was to buy my favorite dancers a drink or two and hence get more Hugs and Kisses in CR (break the ice so to speak or show myself as Willing To Spend kind of guy) but I realized recently that drinks don't pay the rent and food for the ladies but only put more profit in the bar's account so I am thinking about a new strategy and that is to tipping all dancers while they dance on stage. I think to start with it should be voluntarily but I feel that if one sitting next to stage and enjoying the show then he has to pay (the dancer on stage not the bar).
I personaly have this long belief that dancers must be paid by the club when they dance on stage but these clubs not only do not pay a dime to dancers but they even charge them heavily to allow them to work there!!!!. In my book they are exploiting these dancers like selling drinks three four times the usual price to patrons is not profit enough they have to make profit out of these ladies most of them single mothers or students as well!!!!. While clubs make huge profite some dancers have to leave home without any income after hours of hard work.
So this is why I am thinking of sitting next to stage during quiet hours (like last Saturday afternoon) and tip $5 or $10 to each dancer so that they make just a little bit while on stage and a bit of incentive for them to come on stage. If just a few other gentleman do this then they make a decent $20 to $40 for each 3 song stage dance. Usually a dancer come on stage two-three times a day so this way nobody leaves empty handed and everybody will be happy (spreading the wealth so to speak). I do recognize that during busy hours and when many are sitting next to stage it may be hard to implememt this strategy as some partons (those sitting on stage) may not like seeing one patron keep tipping, I think. But at least sometimes it maybe a good idea. I follow this strategy last weekend and saw likely when I implemented this policy several other patrons also started tipping but not to all but their own favorites.
What do you think about this strategy? Please share your opinion.
I personaly have this long belief that dancers must be paid by the club when they dance on stage but these clubs not only do not pay a dime to dancers but they even charge them heavily to allow them to work there!!!!. In my book they are exploiting these dancers like selling drinks three four times the usual price to patrons is not profit enough they have to make profit out of these ladies most of them single mothers or students as well!!!!. While clubs make huge profite some dancers have to leave home without any income after hours of hard work.
So this is why I am thinking of sitting next to stage during quiet hours (like last Saturday afternoon) and tip $5 or $10 to each dancer so that they make just a little bit while on stage and a bit of incentive for them to come on stage. If just a few other gentleman do this then they make a decent $20 to $40 for each 3 song stage dance. Usually a dancer come on stage two-three times a day so this way nobody leaves empty handed and everybody will be happy (spreading the wealth so to speak). I do recognize that during busy hours and when many are sitting next to stage it may be hard to implememt this strategy as some partons (those sitting on stage) may not like seeing one patron keep tipping, I think. But at least sometimes it maybe a good idea. I follow this strategy last weekend and saw likely when I implemented this policy several other patrons also started tipping but not to all but their own favorites.
What do you think about this strategy? Please share your opinion.