I’m a nerd and I’ve built a number of consulting companies, so I found the business model fascinating in a sort of bizarre, comical way – especially the amount of graft necessary to keep the police away, the ratio of ‘dancers’ to ‘prostitutes’, necessary to keep the club busy, and the various compensation schemes for the staff. Though, it’s quite a bit different over there in Ukraine and Russia because most of the dancers are just ordinary young moms who can’t make that kind of money in any other occupation. So it’s not the same kind of business or people as in the states. Anyway. I thought buying one was a license to sh-t talk about it for fun for decades. 😉
I also tried to buy a regular and popular club right after Maidan (put them in a cash crunch) but oddly, there were no drugs in the strip club, but the regular club was a drug distribution center, and given I was working intel that didn’t ‘fit’. I found out that it was just easier to make contacts as an entrepreneur looking to make investments in potential businesses. That got me invited to everything.
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