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		<title>How to become a Stripper in Las Vegas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend of mine recently asked how to get into stripping in Las Vegas.  After doing the research, I thought I&#8217;d share the info for anyone else out there that wanted to do it.  (I&#8217;m not liable for any of the following content, it is for informational purposes only) Plan to arrive in Las Vegas [...]]]></description>
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<p>A friend of mine recently asked how to get into stripping in  Las Vegas.  After doing the research, I thought I&#8217;d share the info for  anyone else out there that wanted to do it.  (I&#8217;m not liable for any of  the following content, it is for informational purposes only)</p>
<p>Plan to arrive in Las Vegas on a Monday through Friday as you won&#8217;t  be able to do the necessary paperwork on the weekend. Also get started  early in the morning, even though it&#8217;s Vegas, these government offices  are only open during normal business hours.</p>
<p>When you come to Las  Vegas make sure that you bring the following with you: 2 forms of  Identification (driver&#8217;s license, state issued I.D., social security  card, military I.D., DD214, U.S. passport, naturalization certificate,  baptismal certificate, and Alien I.D. card) If you are under 25, a state  issued birth certificate is also required. This is not negotiable, you  will not get a Sheriffs Card without it. If you were not born in the  United States, then you must bring one of the following: Naturalization  Certificate; U.S. Passport, U.S. birth certificate; or Alien I.D. Card.</p>
<p>Research  clubs online and make a list of places you would like to work. If you  are over 21, you can work in any club in Las Vegas. If you are between  the ages of 18-20, don&#8217;t despair! You can still work, but you are  limited to the full nude clubs that do not serve alcohol.</p>
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<p>When you  arrive in Las Vegas, you will need to go to any club and get a signed  referral slip. You will need this referral slip to get what is called  the Las Vegas Sheriff&#8217;s Card. Basically it is just a state issued ID  card for people who work in the casino and entertainment industry. The  club where you get the referral doesn&#8217;t have to be where you plan to  work; you just need the paperwork. Just walk in and tell them that you  are a dancer looking for a job and you want a referral slip for a  Sheriff&#8217;s Card. They hear this often, and some places will even have a  packet right there ready to give you with all of the information. Don&#8217;t  be discouraged if the first club doesn&#8217;t give you the paperwork.  Strippers are a dime a dozen in Las Vegas, and often times the person  you ask for the paperwork is just too lazy to get up and look for it.  Just move on to the next club. Allow an hour or two if you are not  familiar with the city of Las Vegas and where the clubs are located, to  drive around and get this referral slip.</p>
<p>Keep in mind it doesn&#8217;t  matter what club you get the referral slip from. You don&#8217;t have to work  there! Once you have your Sheriff&#8217;s card, you can audition at any club  you want. For many years, Cheetah&#8217;s was known for being the easiest club  to get the referral slip. The door girl had a stack of them and they  would hand out hundreds a day. Over time it became too well known that  Cheetah&#8217;s would hand out the referral slips&#8230; so everyone went there  first and then never came back to work there! As a result, they stopped  handing out the referrals at the door and you now have to speak to a  manager.</p>
<p>Take your two forms of ID, birth/naturalization  certificate if needed, signed referral slip, and $45 to the Las Vegas  Metropolitan Police Department Fingerprinting Office. It is in the  suburbs west of Mandalay Bay off Russell Road between 8 am and 4pm,  Monday-Friday. The address is: 5880 Cameron St Las Vegas, NV (702)  828-3271</p>
<p>Bring a book or magazine and prepare to wait at least an  hour and a half for the fingerprinting and background check. If you have  outstanding warrants or an extensive criminal history, your Sheriff&#8217;s  Card will most likely be denied. If you are approved, you will not have  to do this process again for another five years.</p>
<p>Now that you have  your work card, you&#8217;ll need a business license. You can get your Nevada  state business license at the Department of Taxation.</p>
<p>The two locations are:</p>
<p>Grant Sawyer Office Building 555 E. Washington Ave Suite 1300 Las Vegas, Nevada</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>2550 Paseo Verde Suite 180 Henderson, Nevada 89074 (this location has changed, contact them for new address)</p>
<p>You  can go to either location. The cost for a business license is $200 and  it is valid for one year. You will be given a temporary license that can  be used immediately and a permanent copy will be sent to you in the  mail.</p>
<p>Take the work card, and temporary business license to the  club where you want to work. Most Las Vegas strip clubs are open twenty  four hours. The prime night shifts start at 9pm, so go to the club at  that time to get hired. Since there are so many girls showing up daily  to get hired, many of the clubs do not make you change out of your  street clothes to audition. Rather they evaluate you based on your  appearance in your street clothes, so look sexy! Most of the clubs have  their own rules as to dress code, and they will let you know what those  rules are. Some are gown clubs, others you can wear whatever costume you  like.</p>
<p>The club will make a copy of your business license, and  want to see your Sheriff&#8217;s Card. You will need to show your Sheriff&#8217;s  Card every time you show up for work. Some clubs will add a sticker with  a bar code on the back of the card, other clubs use fingerprint  recognition software to identify you when you walk in the club. You  should also keep a copy of your business license in your purse, just in  case. Be sure to renew your business license every year. You will get  paperwork in the mail reminding you to do so.</p>
<p>Stripping in Las  Vegas is a completely different experience than stripping in other  metropolitan cities. The supply and demand of this industry is somewhat  unique in Vegas. Because the clubs are bigger and have more staff means  that you have more bad dancers. It&#8217;s just the Pareto Principle (80/20  Rule) exemplified through larger numbers. It&#8217;s more difficult to see the  effects of this in a club with 20 dancers, but in a club with 250, it&#8217;s  more obvious. THIS is why you have guys who waive dancers away or turn  their back to the tip-rail. It&#8217;s because in a club with 200 dancers in  it, you have 160 of them who haven&#8217;t got a clue what to do correctly to  make the customers want to buy. As a result, you have guys who have been  badgered by seven or eight &#8220;Wanna dance&#8221; girls before you show up. As a  result they tend to be pickier and sometimes more standoffish to find  the right girl to spend their money.</p>
<p>Unlike your home club, you  will not get to choose the music for your stage set. In fact, many  entertainers opt to pay extra to NOT have to go onstage. There are  different philosophies for why this could be beneficial. In some clubs  there are so many girls, that not very many customers are watching the  stages. For every song you are onstage, you could be selling a lapdance.  In other clubs, the stage tipping is very good; so it worth being on  the rotation. Use your best judgment.</p>
<p>Many of the clubs post a  schedule of conventions in the dressing room. You can access this  schedule online. Some of the biggest conventions of the year are  Consumer Electronic Show and The Adult Video Network in January, World  of Concrete and MagicOnline in February, March Madness and ConExpo every  3 years in March, NAB in April, ICS in May, Gentlemen&#8217;s Club Expo in  August, and SEMA in November.</p>
<p>Also, cross reference hotel room  rates for the higher priced casinos like Bellagio, Wynn, and Venetian.  Anytime there is an abnormal spike in room rates reflects an increased  demand for hotel rooms.</p>
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		<title>Looking for an intern for my company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re in the Vegas area, I&#8217;m looking for an intern to work for my company. I prefer someone with web design skills who is able to create and maintain a simple website.  I can teach you a LOT in regards to web site design and development and more important, marketing in terms of SEO/SEM.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="blogSubject">If you&#8217;re in the Vegas area, I&#8217;m looking for an intern to work for my company.</p>
<p>I prefer someone with web design skills who is able to create and maintain a simple website.  I can teach you a LOT in regards to web site design and development and more important, marketing in terms of SEO/SEM.  These are valuable skills that will help you get a high paying job in the Internet realm.</p>
<p>There is a possibility of part/full-time employment with my company.  I take care of my staff and I believe in paying people what they&#8217;re worth.  We can discuss this upon meeting.  Good luck!</p>
<p>email: <a href="mailto:employment@muscleworldwide.com"><span style="color: #003399;">employment@muscleworldwide.com</span></a>   subject: &#8220;internship&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Muscle Worldwide is a company dedicated to helping a bodybuilder or fitness model reach the highest levels of success in their fields.  We constantly look for new opportunities for you to make money.  Our goal is to offer you the best jobs and help guide you in your career. We offer the following: Sports &#38; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Muscle Worldwide is a company dedicated to helping a bodybuilder or fitness model reach the highest levels of success in their fields.  We constantly look for new opportunities for you to make money.  Our goal is to offer you the best jobs and help guide you in your career.</p>
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<p>We offer the following:</p>
<p>Sports &amp; Model Management</p>
<p>Web Marketing</p>
<p>Video Production</p>
<p>Membership Sites</p>
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<p>For more information, contact <a href="mailto:info@muscleworldwide.com">info@muscleworldwide.com</a>.  Or visit us at <a href="http://www.muscleworldwide.com">http://www.muscleworldwide.com</a></p>
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