Stripclubs Now Recruiting College Students in School Newspapers
It’s come to this, folks. The people who run strip clubs know that many college students need cash, otherwise they wouldn’t be spending money on the ads.
The College Fix reports.
SF Stripclubs Recruit Students with Big, Bold Full-Page Ad – ‘Great Money … CASH’
By day, they’re studious undergrads enrolled at one of the most prestigious public universities in California.
By night, they’re … taking their clothes off and dancing on stage for money?
Why not, suggests a cabal of San Francisco-based strip clubs that are just a hop, skip and bridge-crossing drive away from UC Berkeley.
UC Berkeley’s campus newspaper The Daily Californian ran an eye-catching full-page ad on Friday that solicited college students to become strippers at six downtown clubs.
The big, bold advertisement shows a scantily clad woman behind an umbrella and the words: “Are you fun, flirty and a little adventurous? Then we are interested in meeting you! You don’t need experience. Make your own schedule. Great money to be made – in CASH. Professional management teams are in place at these SF locations to help you achieve your financial goals while in school.”
The ad then tells students to apply in person or call for more information, and lists the contact information for the six clubs in question: Garden of Eden, Condor, Roaring 20s, Centerfolds, Little Darlings and Hungry I.
The ad was published on the same day that The Californian ran its annual “Sex Issue.” However, the ad was not published inside the sex issue, which was a mini-newspaper insert stuffed inside the usual paper. The ad was published within the normal daily version of the campus paper.
SF Stripclubs Recruit Students with Big, Bold Full-Page Ad – ‘Great Money … CASH’ (The College Fix)
Comments
At least they’re not being recruited as mail order lovers for the Orient. By coincidence, this item came with an ad with a busty young Chinese woman at a site called chnlove.asia. I thought they needed more women at home.
Meanwhile, at Berkeley, it’s “Become a stripper and pay for your women’s studies degree!”
Most should be able to get college credit for their work. This is progress!
funny, back when I was a young soldier, and we used to go into town on a pass, and patronized uh ahem…”gentleman’s clubs”, pretty much every girl told us that she was working her way through college. We didn’t believe them, but I guess by saying that they could keep up an illusion. Whoda thought that 25-30 years later, it would be true! LOL
It WAS true back in the late 60s and early 70s when I was in college and grad school. I knew. A number of coeds who stripped on the side to pay for school, and a few who diid escort work. I even ran into a classmate from my high school at a social function whom I knew quite well with an older gentleman I knew wasn’t her type and she told me later it was how she was paying for the college I knew she was attending that was well out of her parents price range. (relatively tame by today’s standards) adult film while at UCLA. There was a published story about a girl who paid for Stanford working in a SF topless joint.
In 1968, when I was a senior in college, one of the girls did get a job dancing at one of the clubs in town. She always wore a bathing suit, never went topless, and we all knew her as just another one of the students. However, when the college found out (we being a nominally Methodist college of about 2000 students), they put an abrupt end to her career.
Early ’70s I knew 2 women in college in NYC (NYU and Art Students League) who were working as go-go dancers, sometimes topless, one of whom moved on a place called Billy’s Topless [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy’s_Topless]. Her family had WASP pedigree, but not huge amounts of money. Working a few days a week paid her tuition and living expenses. 10 years later (having left that long behind), she married into one of America’s wealthiest, most socially prominent families. Don’t know if she ever filled her new relatives in on her work history.
Where are the pictures? We need pictures to decide for ourselves.
A couple years ago I had as a student the stripper-manager of one of the local clubs.