
Wow. I think I see why they need some new blood.
I hate to break it to these people, but strip clubs have been hiring 18, 19 and 20 year old girls for as long as they have existed.
The irony is that the more fuss they make, the more likely it is that some 2016 graduates will get hired there, LOL!
Geez, you’d think strip club owners would have more class.
What, they’re supposed to hire only high-school dropouts?
Looks like some actually payed attention to the principles of supply and demand in their Economics class.
High school grad strippers have a more promising career path than college grads with a major in transgendered Aleutian folk music.
Would the residents prefer they hired dropouts?
Here in Ft. Worth, BT’s strip club used to always congratulate the class that graduated and offered jobs, on their billboard.
I went to a unionized strip joint once. A 50 year old stripper came to my table and I told her I would rather have one of the young ones. Her reply was “I got seniority”
Well, at least they don’t require a Bachelor’s degree in Ecdysiastology from an accredited university.
I am sure that if the sign said, hiring class of 2018, that would go over much better.
I hate to bring these people down but there are way too many young girls graduating high schools where these stripper jobs will be the apex of their careers.
Given the abysmal state of public education, more young girls are only ready for this type of job than ever before.
It’s a career choice. /s
The residents may be a little hot-headed with this issue, HOWEVER ...
Strip Club employment CAN be more than minimum wage.
There are NO ‘pre-employment tests’ on paper, which could be misconscrued as ‘discriminatory’.
Yes, there is an ‘audition’, which does showcase natural ability, so possibly a little excellence from high school physical education might just help.
The ‘strip club industry’ has shown itself to be long-time tested, in all the economic hiccups this nation has had in the last 40 years, and is an ‘industry’ that has no worry of being ‘sent offshore and not returning’.
Yes, the ‘work’ can be hard, as to the ‘audience’, the environment ‘hazy’ if the air conditioning isn’t working, and ‘exciting’ if the patrons get into it a little bit from time to time.
But, with all that ‘excitement’, it beats sitting in a cube farm!
Lastly, there have been a few ‘employees’, that have kept it together, and financed their college costs, in a field other than ‘Oriental rug manufacturing Studies’.


College students take the work too, it's not as though education is a cure.
Can’t think of a better place to recruit. After all, we are talking about government school attendees.
Sheesh!
I don’t see the problem. By the time a girl who would be a stripper graduates high school, she would be at least in her late 20s...
If they don’t start stripping right out of HS, they can’t very well say “I’m trying to save for college.”
As long as the bathrooms are transgendered at this point in time what difference does it make?