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I get asked all the time, “How much money do strippers make?” Well, it varies from a good night to a bad night, but suppose a stripper only averages $200/shift and she works 4x a week. That is $800/week or $40k per year. If she works 5x a week that is $1000/week or $50k per year. When I first posted this article in the fall of 2007, most of the strippers I knew were averaging $500/shift, working 4 shifts a week, which translated to a 6 figure business.
Some strippers are still making that kind of money (the ones who have taken a stripper sales training course certainly are!) However most of the exotic dancer I know have taken a 20% or more hit to their profits due to the slowing economy.
I spent a good 2 hours researching the Bell Curve Statistics of Professional salaries. If you are not a statistician, let me explain. In this case the bell curve measures the distribution of salaries from the lowest 10th percentile, the middle 50th percentile, and the highest 90th percentile. The bell curve measures data more accurately than an average does. The average is a poor measurement of data because one very high or one very low number can completely skew your average. (Snooze, snooze….I was a math teacher remember???)
All Figures are Given in Thousands of Dollars except M means Million.
DOCTOR. 10th Percentile, 50th Percentile, 90th Percentile
Anesthesiologist 200 250 400
Psychologist 58 70 96
Radiologist 250 300 450
Psychiatrist 130 180 210
Brain Surgeon 185 300 400
Surgeon 185 300 400
Family Practice 120 150 202
Dermatologist 160 200 300
Plastic Surgeon 186 300 450
Neurologist 135 200 260
Orthopedic Surgeon 200 350 540
Heart Surgeon 210 450 600
Chiropractor 51 75 115
Ob/gyn 160 230 320
Pediatrician 110 150 190
Emergency Room 170 220 260
ATTORNEY
Attorney I 65 85 115
Attorney II 81 115 148
Attorney III 107 140 185
Real Estate Attn. 75 100 146
Patent Attorney I 38 70 118
Top Patent Attorney 125 200 240
Intellect Property I 95 125 150
Intellect Property IV 130 200 250
Tax Attorney 115 175 204
Employment Law 62 90 110
ENGINEER
Electrical I 46 75 96
Electrical III 61 75 96
Civil I 41 50 57
Civil III 60 70 85
Aerospace 45 50 63
Mechanical 54 65 80
Project Mgr 77 100 113
Top Eng Executive 100 180 235
Investments
Stock Broker 40 50 60
Floor Broker 70 120 170
Financial Analyst I 35 45 57
Financial AnalystIV 64 85 100
Retail Sales Assist 26 32 38
Real Estate
Sales I 32 45 52
Sales III 130 200 288
Appraisal Resident. 30 40 49
Appraisal Commerce 60 75 87
Loan Officer I 46 60 93
Top Loan Officer 82 100 155
Education
Univ Professor 45 100 181
University Dean 88 120 150
VoTech Teacher 28 45 60
Private Consultant 65 80 100
Public school 31 50 65
Day Care 19 25 30
Business Admin.
Executive I 51 65 80
Top Executive 124 175 233
Client Rel. Mgr I 30 50 75
Senior Relations Mg 74 100 125
Bus. Development 30 50 87
Systems Analyst I 37 45 60
Systems Analyst IV 64 80 100
Bus Banking I 81 100 115
Bus Bank Exec 76 150 250
Biotech Dev Mgr 76 100 114
Supply Chain Mgr 71 100 124
Top Supply Ch Mgr 117 200 346
Baseball Players
Minor League 10 18 25
Dbacks 380 400 3.9M
Yankees 380 1.5M 11M
A’s 380 450 2M
Cubs 385 3M 8M
I included baseball players because it cracks me up how these Minor League guys waltz into the Strip Club during Spring Training. They love to tell the doorstaff that they should get in for free because they’re baseball players, and they think the girls should give them free dances because they’re baseball players. The new girls eat it up because they think they’re sitting on the lap of the next Derek Jeter. Uh….nope….homeboy is only making $2500 a month!! Also notice that even though the newspapers report that the average baseball salary is 2 million, most of that money is going to the top players like Bonds, Jeter, Sosa, etc. The majority of the guys in the league are pulling $385K. Not too shabby…but a far cry from the “average” 2 million.
What I found most depressing was the salaries for higher education. Everyone knows public school teachers don’t make much money…but university professors aren’t far behind. Look at the salary range for University Deans! These are some of the brightest minds in the world…and they’re not making much more than a stripper?
It drives home the fact that EDUCATION does not equal MONEY anymore. I wish I could change that equation but I can not. Going to school, getting an advanced degree does not guarantee you a safe job with a pension, as many college grads are now finding out.
I am not saying that stripping is the solution for every attractive woman. However, if you are considering becoming a stripper or want to make more money stripping, a sales training course can help.
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Source by Rebecca Avalon