How does this change anything
[QUOTE=Samurai316;4161178]Hi all,
Well I wouldn't call it a new law, but more so enforcing them. In short, our lovely independent contractors have now been classified as employees. Now the clubs must pay employer contributions for each dancer plus they are now on an hourly wage.
Now the girls really depend on those tips. Imo, we as the customer have more leverage. It does screw out the girls in a way because the good dancers now earn way less. I guess this will get rid of crappy dancers plus they won't be able to ROB you. I wonder what girls would be willing to do to earn that extra cash.
Do everything you can to get the most bang for your buck. Remember, the club ends up being the winner, customers have way more leverage (smart guys always had leverage anyway), and the dancers are now in a rough spot. We will likely see an increase in escort service providers (the easy money is hard to walk away from).[/QUOTE]Not sure how the San Diego strip clubs work but I dated a stripper from Chicago and they had to pay like $200 and up to work at the popular clubs. The strip clubs made money off the girls with this working fee and numerous ways they fine the gals for breaking rules. Examples, late for work, leaving early, missing their time on stage, etc. Also, how does this prevent them from robbing you anyway they would before this law was enforced? Not trying to give you a hard time, just trying to understand your rationale.
Actually I was referring to the tip
[QUOTE=Koreahh;4197448]Forgot to add the tip, those prices you give to the mms, then more $ for the tips.[/QUOTE]Give or take $10-$20 I am referring to the tip. House fees at spas are generally same as strip club covers depending on spa / club but my point is the amount you drop at most strip clubs to get teased you literally get more bang for your buck at a spa. IMHO.