It has been a long time since I have worked in the awful strip club business, but back when I was in it pretty much whoever showed up showed up. For the most part, girls picked their own hours since they paid a house fee and gave a cut of their profits to the club (or was supposed to, anyway). Besides, strippers are probably the least reliable people in the world. You don't want to advertise a girl is going to be there, and then have a bunch of angry customers because she was too high to show up that particular night.
[QUOTE=ScarabReturns;2054700]That would require someone at the club constantly going online to update the roster as girls show up or leave. They just aren't going to pay someone to do that.
The bottom line is just that, the bottom line. The girls that work in the clubs are independent contractors so the club owner is not responsible for paying the employers portion of Social Security and Medicare. To catch employers trying to be cheap the IRS has a "test" to determine status. One of the questions on the "test" to determine if someone is an employee or independent contractor is, Who determines the workers schedule? If the club is scheduling the dancers, then that is one step toward employee. Others are things like who supplies the required tools / equipment to perform the job, etc.[/QUOTE]
