house fee
The flat fee a dancer pays the club just to work her shift.
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Pay-to-play: dancers are typically classed as independent contractors and have to hand the club a set amount — often $50 to $200 — before they've earned a dollar. Scales with the shift (Friday night costs more than Tuesday afternoon). The reason a slow night can end with a dancer leaving in the red.
house fee In A Sentence
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What does "house fee" mean?
It's the flat fee a dancer pays the club just for the right to work her shift.
How do you use "house fee" in a sentence?
"She has to clear the house fee before she makes any money for herself."
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