I don't sympathize with that and have no interest in it. That is just your excuse for broad brushing women who work there with your own vile assessment of them.
I sympathize with young women who make good money for their own families and find themselves automatically guilty of anything and everything. They make good money off of the vanity of the customers but that's the customers choice and it's capitalism.
Your implied accusations against me fall flat and further shows your ugly view of people.
It is not "Ugly" to Judge people whatsoever, as long as you judge rightly. Hooters is all that NMH says it is, it is a low place on the totem pole in what it offers (which is semi-nudity bikini variety sex a few steps below strip joints). The judge rightly comes in looking beyond the surface and we are given many details... location to work, flexible hours etc, competitive pay for "pretty" ladies... Those perks (excuse the pun) are probable pretty alluring, but the fact of the matter is the establishment is one that peddles "sex light".
As much as it rashes you, NMH is right to point this out. The women that work there either are careless to the implications of this Biblically or in dire straits in need of a job. I can't see much more need than one of the poster's daughters with having a baby and needing a job bad, but I also have been raised by a mother that raised 3 young kids by herself also without resorting to selling out. My mother mowed yards, she drove a chow time bus, she worked and did night school too. Grandmother that had cancer and needed as much help as she gave was able to help us with a house to live in, and things were dang tough, but it was achievable.
I am gonna have to side with NMH on this one and yes I don't have all the facts, but one would have to be pretty dang desperate to work at Hooters, and I think perhaps some people sell out too soon. We are all given "hills" to overcome in this life, and they ain't always easy ones, but our character is the balance.