Stripping 101: Communicating with Potential Customers
Safety 1st � Learn the Rules!
#1. Never give a customer your real name no matter how long you’ve known them, keep personal details private and establish a stage name for yourself. (Ana, Stormy, Jade, etc.)
#2. Don’t communicate with a customer outside of work, for any reason.
#3. Never speak candidly about the people you know, your children, your friends, your family or the neighborhood you live in.
#4. Never disclose your days off or days that you work later than usual or the schedules of anyone you work with or personal information of other employees.
#5. Never give details about your past, previous employment, marriages, children, etc�
#6. Never talk about your favorite stores, favorite places or businesses that you frequent.
#7. Never talk about problems at work, problems with the boss, problems with other employees or security issues.
#8. Never talk about other customers.
It’s important to separate work from your life because it’s easy to believe that the customers you dance for that are so nice at work will be so nice to you at home but too often women discover quite the opposite. Never make the mistake of blending your personal life with work. You wouldn’t want your boss lounging at your house and that’s exactly what a customer is. Keep the relationship strictly a business type of relationship.
Think of it this way: Your hairdresser likes to talk and each time you see him/her they may ask how things are going or if you heard about the robbery last week down the street âÂ?¦ but that’s as far as it goes and so should you.
Establishing a good relationship with a customer isn’t a crime. The more you know about a customer’s likes/dislikes, the more money you’ll earn and that’s the object.