NO
AGENCY FEES!
This
is the Premier tabledancing club in France
we do our best to ensure that our working environment is topclass
as we want our dancers to feel that they are working in a safe and secure
environment
Dancers
are required to work a minimum of 5 days per week
the maximum being 6 nights
and normal
Closing hours are between 5AM and 7AM.
STAGE
SHOWS Are Topless Only.
Dancers will go on stage on average between 3 and 5 times per night.
Club
does not give dancers money on the alcohol as in France it is Not legal.
When
a dancer does a Private VIP Room Minimum 20 mins we give the client a free
bottle of champagne this makes it much easier for the Dancer to sell
to the client making her more money.
DANCE
PRICES :
1 PINK TICKET = 11€ NET
1 BLACK TICKET = 22€ NET
1 Tableside Topless Dance = 1 PINK TICKET (1 Song)
1 Private Nude Dance = 1 BLACK TICKET
(1 Song)
1 VIP 20 MINS (nude)= 13 PINK TICKETS
(20 Mins)
Our Dancers takings per month Average between 3000€ NET up too 10000€
NET and above it greatly depends on
the dancers motivation and Drive.
ACCOMMODATION :
We do have Dancers Accommodation located 100 yards from the club
on the same street and
we charge the dancers 10€ Per day inclusive.
NO
PROSTITUTION
NO DRUGS
TRAVEL :
We
do not normally pay for the dancers travel we have in the past for dancers
coming for long periods of time 4 months on wards but not normally.
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OFFICIAL
NAME: French
Republic
CAPITAL: Paris
SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Multiparty Republic
AREA: 549,183 Sq Km (212,041 Sq Mi)
ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION 59,047,000
LOCATION
& GEOGRAPHY: France
is located in West Europe and the territory includes the island of Corsica
in the Mediterranean Sea as well as various other overseas departments and
territories. It is bound by Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany to the north
and northeast, Switzerland, Italy and Monaco to the east, the
Mediterranean Sea to the southeast, Spain and Andorra to the south and the
Atlantic Ocean to the west. France is distinguished topographically by the
four Hercynian Massifs. (1.) The Ardennes in the western tip. (2.) The
Vosges to the south. (3.) The Armorican which protects the Paris Basin to
the west and (4.) the Central Massif which separates the north and south
of France. All of these massifs are composed of granite, sandstone or
shale. Between the massifs lie undulating floors of lowland corridors
which include the Paris Basin, the Poiteau Gate, the Basin of Aquitaine,
the Garonne Basin and the coastal plain. Beyond these lowland corridors
rise the walls of the Jura Mountains, the Alps and the Pyrenees which form
the frontiers of France. The drainage system of France is based on its
five major rivers, the Loire, Garonne, Rhone, Rhine and Seine. Major
Cities (pop. est.); Paris (metropolitan area) 9,060,000, Marseille
1,231,100, Lyon 1.262,200, Toulouse 608,400, Nice 475,500, Strasbourg
338,500, Nantes 492,300 (1990). Land
Use; forested 27%, pastures 20%, agricultural-cultivated 35%, other 18%
(1993).
CLIMATE:
France's
climate ranges from a Mediterranean in the south with warm humid winters
and hot dry summers to a maritime in the northwest with mild winters and
cool summers as well as frequent fine rain or drizzle. In the east a
continental climate is dominant, characterized by cold winters with frost,
long periods of snow cover and warm summers with thunderstorms. France
receives an average of 450 billion cubic metres of precipitation per annum
as either rain or snow and no part of the country receives less than 508
mm (20 inches) annually. Average temperature ranges in Paris are from 1 to
6 degrees Celsius (34 to 46 degrees Fahrenheit) in January to 14 to 25
degrees Celsius (57 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit) in July.
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