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.
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The biggest club I worked on had a capacity of about 1500 people and a unlimited capacity to annoy me.
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"Or downtown, Can there be accommodations since hispanic is not a race, so there's a lot good looking white- male hispanics, who like go to a club alone, cuz friends can't make it, or white hispanics are rarity, can clubs make an exception, or accomaccommodation to this problem, since many white-hispanics are the classy ones, not the ghetto ones.?"
This question makes my head hurt. Bottom line is the bouncer decides in half a second whether or not to let you in.
18 or 21, depending on where you live. Whatever you do, don't be over 30.
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In da club. Look for the best looking dude you can find.
A VIP host is just a really delusional promoter.
You've got the texting style of an underage, Adderall-addicted club girl so the promoters will probably find you soon enough
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