Xander
Hollywood, CA
Male, 32
I promoted at several of Hollywood’s hottest clubs during a period of unemployment, mainly to see what all of the fuss was about. While it was fun and definitely had its perks, it also confirmed quite a few of the suspicions and stereotypes I’d previously held about how the industry works.
Social media. Instagram and facebook are your best friends. Take some amazing pictures, even if it's all 32 people crammed on to a single bottle service couch.
Under 21 clubs suck.
You're not going to find a lot of table clients on the street. You're selling $500 bottles of vodka, not bacon-wrapped hot dogs. You find them through your relationships and yes, you can immediately tell them you're a promoter.
Not technically. Bouncers get in more trouble than promoters. And for the most part the both just pocket the $.
Hi Mom! Glad you could join us.
Why did you think she got it in? Her wit?
I'm going to need to photographic verification of said daughter's hotness. Then I can tell you if she'll meet a decent guy or not (or a descent one for that matter)
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What is your inmate number, Freedom? :)
I haven't seen hair down there since I stole my neighbors 1973 playboy magazine (this was last week)
I've found g-strings are typically the norm
Small local bars don't usually use outside promoters
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