Adrenaline said:
It must be incredibly lucrative, on average, to be a stripper, MPA, or SP. I wouldn't doubt that on average they can make a 6 figure annual income. Of course as in any profession you'll find those that are not as successful, but I would imagine that most strippers, MPA's, and SP's make more than the clients they serve.
If I were to estimate a range of the middle 50%, I'd say they make anywhere from 100-400K per annum. Take for example a stripper who averages $500 working 5 nights per week. That's about 25 dances a night at $20 a pop. Over the course of a year they'd pull in $130,000, that's not too shabby.
You are in an absolute DREAM WORLD!!! You have no idea how far off you are.
If we're talking the
average stripper, she's not making $100K a year I can tell you that right now. Even without taxes.
You're numbers are so inflated I have to wonder if you know anything about the SC industry at all or are you just pulling these numbers out of your ass.
The
average stripper is not bringing home $500/night 5 nights/week. So you're wrong right off the bat. I know a couple real hotties, top tier strippers, who are happy to make $600 a night and $1K is a great night. But in recent years most nights aren't good nights and definitely not great nights.
Now if you're talking about either A) a beautiful stripper (i.e., the type of chick that makes heads turn when she enters a restaurant) or B) an attractive stripper who provides extras, then your lower end figures may be in the ballpark in terms of $100K a year.
$400K? What glue are you sniffing?
The appeal of stripping is the
easy money, not the
big money. And as such, when the money starts rolling in the stripper usually cuts back on her schedule. I would wager that the top end strippers aren't working 5 days a week. The average and low-end strippers may be, but not the high end ones.
As for MPAs or SPs, I can't comment because that's not my area of expertise.
You're also naive if you think the top tier strippers are making their money off lap dances. Pffft! Get a clue. The top tier strippers have customers that "provide" for them and buy them cars, pay their rent, pay them just to sit and talk to them, etc., etc., etc. I know top tier strippers who have received luxury cars ("
Here's the keys honey"), expensive diamond earrings, trips around the world, all their living expenses paid, bank accounts for them to draw on, etc., etc., etc. Lap dances??? Please. (p.s., these customers are sad/pathetic and usually lonely. The girls don't respect them and after a while the whole thing just becomes sleazy and uncomfortable. Doesn't mean the girls won't still take the money, it just means when they want a REAL fuck they'll be calling their REAL friends, not their customers)
The best piece of advice I can give is this: If you're going to start multiplying costs of dances by numbers of hours by number of shifts, STOP!!! It doesn't work that way. There are so many variables that no simple equation will even come close to the actual amount earned. If most strippers could get one customer an hour for any number of dances, that would be a "good day." The idea of taking the amount of time on a shift and then calculating how many dances you can fit into that time is particularly absurd. All you're calculating is
potential earnings, which is a totally irrelevant number since no stripper ever achieves that figure.